Thanks for all feedback, I really appreciate this, I'll check all options listed, possibly reconsider parameters or price a bit, I may ask once more when i figure out something that would look promising for me.
As usual, thanks for all feedback.
Hi, I've created 2 other threads related to my laser research and now I just wanted to get some feedback about what is the optimal solution to those requirements:
- IR laser in 860nm - 1150 nm range (this is the range that given laser must conform to).
- Can run on 110-220V (so I can use...
Laser pointer 2.5W would be OK, but that 1st device with 3W is also OK - it is small enough for my use cases and I can power it outside. Thanks for all that super useful info.
Wow, thanks for all that support, I see this is too expensive and complex right now, as I said I'll recheck in the future.
266nm woudl bit slightly too low - not sure if my detector will detect this correctly, 355 would almost be ideal.
OK, this is what I was expecting that's why I asked
But can I buy a similar product elsewhere?
980 nm 3000 mW laser pointer?
I see almost the same IRX7 on many sites, does this product ever exist? Or is there a similar one?
Hi, anybody used/uses "IRX7 980NM 3000mW" (https://biglasers.com/product/high-power-ir-lasers/) - is it OK, or is this a fake product that has way lower power than specified on their website?
They allow selecting multiple options and I'm specially interested in this one.
100 mW will be fine, 375nm a bit loo long, wanted to do some UV stuff with UV-Nikkor lens and a monochrome converted camera.
Can you specify a quick "keywords" to search for those few 100s mW 375nm diodes? There are no ready devices which I can just buy, right?
Hi, I was searching for "ultraviolet", "UV", "365nm" and the newest post I've found was from 2020, also not quite about something I'm looking for.
Are there any handheld lasers available (as of 2024) that emit pure UV, and rather far away from 400nm (so theyare totally invisible) ideally around...
I think 10s of 1000s of hours - I think I saw that.
222nm does not produce ozone yet, low pressure mercury lamp with quartz glass does (main lines 253.7 - no oznoe & 184nm - ozone genrating if allowed to pass from the bulb).
I need this as a lighting source
I have GFX 50R camera full spectrum...
You are all right, too expensive.
I've ordered 222nm UV-C lamp (excimer) - NOT laser (I need lighting source in UV-C) - it is 40W input and about 1.5W radiant power - but not laser - it includes AC 220V power supply, ballast.
This cost me $250 - already ordered and on the way.
Hmmm 10 mW is rather low output... I've seen thios already and asked them for quote... but is this the most powerful diode available? I was hoping for something closer to 1W output (so 100 times more)...
What is the current price?
What is the real laser output - have it been measured?
What's the divergence and beam (say on aperture) and 10 m away?
Would be best if You answer to lukaszgryglicki@o2.pl
Thx.
No progress... business talk only....
To be honest:
I'm hunting for Sigma 50 mm f/1.4 HSM personally.
Lasers are intersting but I haveno idea and no power decision what is next step in this case.
I'm going to buy Sigma and Nikon 800E personally.....
So what power would be needed to "see" CO2 ?? 10000 nm ?? :P
Of course just kidding - this IR wound not reach retina - eye is not transparent to this termal IR ....