Sunday, February 08. 2009

This shot is a very informal comparison between the intensity of a standard office laser pointer and the 405nm device I finished yesterday. Note that the beam widths are
identical... actually, the violet laser's beam is somewhat narrower. Yet the intensity causes the camera to expose the beam as being much larger than it actually is.
One must keep in mind that this is not a suitable comparison of actual output intensity - the 405nm device is hundreds of times more powerful. Since both lasers have saturated the sensor, it's difficult to tell anything beyond fringe brightness.
Either way, the 405nm laser will cook your retina in
1/100th of a second or less, so looking into the beam is not at all advisable! Even the diffuse reflection can cause damage. Once I need another break from dissertation writing, I will try to bring you all a completed hand-held product with both momentary and throw switches and and external tweak wheel, all enclosed in a nice shiny aluminum casing.