Strahlqualität von Lasern / Wissenswertes

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Strahlqualität von Lasern / Wissenswertes

Post by Dr.Ulli » Tue 01 Apr, 2008 9:39 am

Hallo Laserfreaks,
ich bin auf eine recht komplette Beschreibung der relevanten Parameter (z.B. Divergenz, M^2 Faktor etc..) für Laser gestossen:

http://www.rp-photonics.com/beam_quality.html

Vielleicht auch für euch mal interessant, wenn man mehr über seinen Laser wissen will.

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Post by allison » Fri 15 Aug, 2008 7:54 am

very completed artcle !
befor i read it , i often distured by the "M ~2" , didn't have a clear concept about it !
a question , for dpss red laser , the diameter often bad than blue and green , is that the red have more bigger "M~2" factor ??


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Post by allison » Fri 15 Aug, 2008 8:07 am

sorry , a little mistake !
i know the red such as 635nm is collimation by LD itself !
i want to know if the fat diameter of red have some realtionship with the "M~2" factor !

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Post by Dr.Ulli » Fri 15 Aug, 2008 8:55 am

Of coarse the M^2-factor has a relationship to the beam-diameter:

M^2=3.14156*divergence*beamdiameter/wavelength

It is very clear explained in the article linked above...
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