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    Yellow Laser Experimentation

    Actually... I found my answers thanks to this review... edmuseum candlepower us/tenth/rigel2.htm
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    Yellow Laser Experimentation

    actually Cyparagon, that's another good question. But let me rephrase what i'm trying to ask. Every laser has a curve on a spectrometer where the peak is somewhere around the major wavelength. Take a look at this www lexellaser com/techinfo_wavelengths.htm to get an idea'ish of what i mean about...
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    Yellow Laser Experimentation

    What i'm mostly concerned about is how "strong" the yellow beam is at the 593.5nm range in comparison to a non interactive sum frequency mixed laser. As in if the curve peaks as strongly per mW as other lasers like a green laser. Thanks for the responses btw!
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    Yellow Laser Experimentation

    from what I understand the yellow laser comes from 2 frequencies and 1064 and 1342nm I'd like to see how stable the 593.5nm frequency is for consumer yellow lasers.
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    Yellow Laser Experimentation

    I'm interested in both cases actually. I'd like to see something through a spectrometer more specifically to get an idea of it's curve in the 590-600nm range.
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    Yellow Laser Experimentation

    Hello everyone, first post here. I'm an experimental physicist looking for some answers =) Does anyone here have a Yellow laser, a green filter, and a red filter?? If they do.. could you tell me if you can filter out the collimated green or red laser and have the opposite initial laser emit...


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