top | item 41344505 (no title) charliewallace | 1 year ago at 261nm, this is far ultraviolet light discuss order hn newest yorwba|1 year ago Multiple other wavelengths are involved:> Superfluorescent lasing occurs on cascaded 1327.3 nm (1st lasing) and 840.8 nm (2nd lasing) transitions.> Subsequently, superfluorescent lasing occurs on cascaded 1409.4 nm (1st lasing) and 751.5 nm (2nd lasing) transitions.... but these are infrared, so still no visible laser. pixl97|1 year ago Anyone concerned about their eye health should be very worried about invisible lasers too. You won't notice you're cooking your eyeballs.Owned night vision and an IR laser at one point. load replies (1)
yorwba|1 year ago Multiple other wavelengths are involved:> Superfluorescent lasing occurs on cascaded 1327.3 nm (1st lasing) and 840.8 nm (2nd lasing) transitions.> Subsequently, superfluorescent lasing occurs on cascaded 1409.4 nm (1st lasing) and 751.5 nm (2nd lasing) transitions.... but these are infrared, so still no visible laser. pixl97|1 year ago Anyone concerned about their eye health should be very worried about invisible lasers too. You won't notice you're cooking your eyeballs.Owned night vision and an IR laser at one point. load replies (1)
pixl97|1 year ago Anyone concerned about their eye health should be very worried about invisible lasers too. You won't notice you're cooking your eyeballs.Owned night vision and an IR laser at one point. load replies (1)
yorwba|1 year ago
> Superfluorescent lasing occurs on cascaded 1327.3 nm (1st lasing) and 840.8 nm (2nd lasing) transitions.
> Subsequently, superfluorescent lasing occurs on cascaded 1409.4 nm (1st lasing) and 751.5 nm (2nd lasing) transitions.
... but these are infrared, so still no visible laser.
pixl97|1 year ago
Owned night vision and an IR laser at one point.