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Laser power meter with sampling optic. Pass a visible laser beam thru the hole and a small percentage of the beam will be measured by the silicon detector.
Has gain and offset adjustments for calibration. I have the schematic for it. Removed from a Laserscope YAG. |
5" x 4" x 4" |
$30 |
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Prism with mount. Use for laser reflection. More efficient than a mirror.
Very high power beams can be redirected. Removed from a Laserscope YAG. |
2"
x
2
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x
3
" |
$20 |
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Motor with gearbox (ratio 2420:1) mounted on an 'L' bracket with optic mount on shaft. Use to rotate optic effects in the laser beam.
Very slow (F/L RPM=0.45). Voltage/Current 12VDC @ 0.3A. |
4"
x 4" x 4" |
$15 |
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Two front surface mirrors mounted on an adjustable mount. Removed from a BioPhysics picosecond pulsed YAG. |
3"
x
3" x
3" |
$30 |
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Variable neutral density filter mounted on a 220VAC@17mA motor and gear box. Has a removable aperture.
Was the attenuator for the HeNe aiming beam of the BioPhysics picosecond pulsed YAG. |
3"
x
3" x
6" |
$40 |
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Optic at Brewster angle rotated by a linear motor. Motor like those use in remote cars and planes.
Used for attenuating a polarized laser beam. Removed from a BioPhysics picosecond pulsed YAG. |
7"
x
5" x 4" |
$40 |
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