@ossumguywill I have an idea for a simple DIY optical table. My plan is to use an art table that I have. Lego can be used to make holders for mirrors and laser pointers. It's not at all suitable for serious experiments. But for playing around with lasers it should work fine. Once I get it setup I may make a youtube video of it.
@purplemutantas Sure, you can make all kinds of things for diy but those tables are really nice. Btw if you want some cheap laser stuff, I have some red and violet laser modules I could sell you cheaply. PM me if you're interested.
Efficiencies can be greatly increased by using a 1/2 wave plate to rotate one of the leg's polarization axis, to match the other... just make sure and set if slightly off coaxial... to kill the inter-reflectantcies.
where are your laser glasses
Robots4Sale 1 month ago
@ossumguywill I have an idea for a simple DIY optical table. My plan is to use an art table that I have. Lego can be used to make holders for mirrors and laser pointers. It's not at all suitable for serious experiments. But for playing around with lasers it should work fine. Once I get it setup I may make a youtube video of it.
purplemutantas 1 year ago
@purplemutantas Sure, you can make all kinds of things for diy but those tables are really nice. Btw if you want some cheap laser stuff, I have some red and violet laser modules I could sell you cheaply. PM me if you're interested.
ossumguywill 1 year ago
@ossumguywill Yea I bet those tables are nice. But I am poor. So I am going the lego rout. That should work fine for what I am doing.
purplemutantas 1 year ago
Efficiencies can be greatly increased by using a 1/2 wave plate to rotate one of the leg's polarization axis, to match the other... just make sure and set if slightly off coaxial... to kill the inter-reflectantcies.
doceigen 3 years ago