Optics Size Compatibility
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 12:35 pm
Please verify my understanding:
1) A beam expander not only widens the beam, but it also straightens the beam and eliminates measurable divergence.
2) The focus lens for the laser heads being sold here are held in place by the air nozzle - i.e. they sit between the z-axis tube and the nozzle.
3) There is a design flaw: The laser head being sold makes it pointless to use 30mm reflectors and severely limits the choice of beam expanders that can be used. The beam must travel through a small beam hole of 15.5mm on the laser head. Any mirror at least 21.92mm (equal to 15.5mm * sqrt(2) because of 45 degree angle) or larger can reflect the entire beam that gets through the laser head beam hole. Here is a different technical drawing, showing an even smaller beam hole.
To further clarify the beam expander choices due to 15.5mm limitation:
100W Reci: 6-7mm output = 12-14mm with 2x expander: OK, but larger expanders not OK
130W Reci: 8-9mm output = 12-13.5mm with 1.5x expander: OK, but larger expanders not OK
150W Reci: 9-10mm output = 13.5-15mm with 1.5x expander: Bad, requires perfect alignment and there's no point buying this tube with the available optics/mounts
1) A beam expander not only widens the beam, but it also straightens the beam and eliminates measurable divergence.
2) The focus lens for the laser heads being sold here are held in place by the air nozzle - i.e. they sit between the z-axis tube and the nozzle.
3) There is a design flaw: The laser head being sold makes it pointless to use 30mm reflectors and severely limits the choice of beam expanders that can be used. The beam must travel through a small beam hole of 15.5mm on the laser head. Any mirror at least 21.92mm (equal to 15.5mm * sqrt(2) because of 45 degree angle) or larger can reflect the entire beam that gets through the laser head beam hole. Here is a different technical drawing, showing an even smaller beam hole.
To further clarify the beam expander choices due to 15.5mm limitation:
100W Reci: 6-7mm output = 12-14mm with 2x expander: OK, but larger expanders not OK
130W Reci: 8-9mm output = 12-13.5mm with 1.5x expander: OK, but larger expanders not OK
150W Reci: 9-10mm output = 13.5-15mm with 1.5x expander: Bad, requires perfect alignment and there's no point buying this tube with the available optics/mounts