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I am trying to build a pen laser from DVD-RW or blue-ray burners. I am new to lasers so am not realy sure what is the power of those diodes.These are cute.
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Seriously as paul said some details would help understand what you are working with and trying to do. Every diode has specific requirements for operating current and forward voltage which will determine what configurations of power source and drivers will work as well as red diodes typically have very low forward voltages and blueray on the high end which might require different considerations for each.
Do you know the part number or have a link to the specific diodes if you purchased them. If you extracted them from say a blueray burner drive what was the drive model.
What are you building? Power source you plan to use?
Why do you want a 405nm laser? They are very close to UV, and because of this are not very visible unless you get up into 700 mW or higher powers. They do all come from single mode diodes if from blueray units and these give very tight power dense beams. The 650nm reds are more visible mW for mW if you wish to go in that direction. Powers higher than 900 mW in 405nm can only come from multi-mode diodes, though. The divergence isn't as bad as other multi-mode diodes and that could be a better option for you if that is what you are after.I am trying to build a pen laser from DVD-RW or blue-ray burners. I am new to lasers so am not realy sure what is the power of those diodes.
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I just want to try to build my own laser it can be red I already got some DVD-RW redWhy do you want a 405nm laser? They are very close to UV, and because of this are not very visible unless you get up into 700 mW or higher powers. They do all come from single mode diodes if from blueray units and these give very tight power dense beams. The 650nm reds are more visible mW for mW if you wish to go in that direction. Powers higher than 900 mW in 405nm can only come from multi-mode diodes, though. The divergence isn't as bad as other multi-mode diodes and that could be a better option for you if that is what you are after.
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