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Hi all. As you know, I recently acquired some "300mW" IR laser diodes from an ebay seller with the intention of repairing my defunct green module.
Needless to say this didn't work. It appears that the crystal is "toast" due to excess input power and/or exposure to moisture.
However, I managed to kludge together a makeshift power meter using the dead module's sensor photodiode (3mm2) after carefully removing it from the turning mirror with a small screwdriver. Diode 100% fine, looks perfect :)
I had a surplus homemade temperature sensor PCB (Vellemann kit) which uses a transistor and diode to measure absolute temperature by comparing the two voltages, so thought that if I replaced the diode with a photodiode in forward bias mode then the silicon offset with temperature should be swamped out by the photovoltaic voltage, but the two sensors should rise in temperature by the same amount antd therefore cancel.
Glued diode to transistor so the temperature rise was consistent, and did some tests.
I calibrated it roughly with the two trimpots until it read zero, then used my bluray test module to get an idea of the sensitivity.
So with 61.5mA into the BRD and focussed onto the sensor I got around -47.1 on the meter which rapidly dropped down to zero as the diode cooled to ambient.
Tried it with Mr IR diode and the readings are as follows.
From this I would estimate the lasing threshold for the diode used to be around 70mA as the sudden rise in output power takes place between 69.2 and 82.4 so extrapolating down the slope would put threshold around here. This particular diode seems to peak in efficiency around 100mA which is to be expected.
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hi,
the best way to measure power from a laser diode is to use a very small peltier cooler with a layer of carbon powder on the measuring face and a heatsink on the other
the voltage developped will be directly proportionnal to the power
be aware that a bluray pointer will not give accurate comparison points, because usual black coatings (carbon, transistor body, etc...) will have a linear absorption curve only from 420nm to 1200nm, and it drops rapidly when you decrease in nanometers below that range
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Tried a different diode and got a brief flash of green from the crystal as I changed power settings.
Evidently the alignment is more precise than I thought as both the X,Y and rotation (phase) are critical. Shame that they don't make 1064nm diodes as this would make the doubling process more efficient.
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they make them, but they cost more than a brand new pig pole
aligning the diode and the composite crystal can be a pita, but imagine aligning more optics like separate crystals, diode and output coupler in a more conventional cavity
I have already spent tens of hours on several projects only to get them aligned
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Yay, I got stable green.
I did have an interesting idea though. This particular "core" has a right angle mirror inside which acts as the cavity so in theory I could attach a PS3 diode (via a suitable lens if needed) and a second turning mirror to make a very compact RGV laser.
Also use the existing diode inside the BRIR as the feedback for the infrared. Reckon this would work?
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could you take a picture of this cavity?
it could be a beam pickoff for a light feedback to a photodiode, minus the photodiode (maybe a common base for the simple pointers and stabilized ones, I have already seen this)
what you could do with a PS3 sled is keep everything and use it as a RGV combiner in itself :
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will do, i took it apart for the Nth time today but it appears that Epoxy didn't hold (the power kept jumping all over the place when I moved the module) so am trying to find a glue which actually holds without fuming. (cyano + laser =BAD idea!)
Currently annoyed, not only does my uv glue not work properly but in the process of trying to glue a polariser to that myvu display the ribbon cable loosened. Blast! Oh well. I still have the optics which make a nice laserdiode examination tool.
-A "Bother!" said Pooh, as his insurance didn't cover solar flare damage...
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