405nm VIOLET LASER PHOSPHOR TARGET
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405nm Violet Laser Phosphor Target, retail $21.00
Manufactured by (Unknown).
Last updated 12-19-12





VERY IMPORTANT: Since this is not a light-emitting product, my standard review format will not be used on this web page.

The 405nm Violet Laser Phosphor Target is just that: a target that glows when struck by the NUV radiation emitted by a laser using a Blu-ray laser diode. Actually, it will readily fluoresce (glow) when exposed to any radiation in the range of ~365nm to ~450nm.

The optical acrylic casing is filled with a rare-earth phosphor that is mixed with an epoxy binder, so there is no loose powder to accidentally dump all over the floor; it comes in a solid plastic-like mixture that is safe to handle.


 Size of product w/hand to show scale SIZE


To use the 405nm Violet Laser Phosphor Target, simply remove it from its storage case, the "mesh" padding, & the little ziplock baggie it comes in, and irradiate it with radiation ranging in wavelength from ~365nm (ultraviolet A) to ~450nm (royal blue).

According to the most recent listing on Ebay (05-18-10), the peak response of this phosphor is between 365nm and 405nm.

You'll see a greenish to whitish-green glow where it was irradiated.

When you're finished using it, place it back in the baggie, wrap it in that "mesh" padding it comes with, and stuff the whole affair into the snap-closure plastic storage case it is also furnished with.



Photograph showing the the unit glowing after being irradiated with NUV radiation (Wavelength=412.850nm) from this product.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of fluorescence of the unit while being irradiated with
NUV radiation from the Handheld ~412nm Blu-ray (Violet-Emitting) Laser.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the fluorescence of the unit while being irradiated with
the Advancedmart High-Powered 365nm Rechargeable UVA LED Flashlight.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the afterglow of the unit AFTER being irradiated with
the Advancedmart High-Powered 365nm Rechargeable UVA LED Flashlight.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the phosphorescence (afterglow) of this product ***AFTER*** being irradiated with the 5mW Violet Laser Module w/"Constellation" Lens.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of phosphorescence of this product while being irradiated with the Wicked Lasers Spyder 3 Arctic 445nm 1W Blue Diode Laser.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of phosphorescence of this product while being irradiated with the 1000mW 447nm Waterproof Adjust Focus Blue Laser Pen.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of phosphorescence of this product while being irradiated with the OXLasers CB-1000 445nm Blue Portable Laser Focusable Waterproof.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of phosphorescence of this product ***AFTER*** being irradiated with a blue laser.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the phosphorescence of this product when irradiated with the 5-Function 445nm Blue Laser Pen.

USB2000 Spectrometer graciously donated by P.L.



TEST NOTES:
Test unit was purchased on Ebay and was received on 09-22-08 (or "22 Sep. 2008" if you prefer).


UPDATE: 00-00-00



    MANUFACTURER: Unknown
    PRODUCT TYPE: Phosphorescent photoreactive target for violet lasers
    LAMP TYPE: N/A
    No. OF LAMPS: N/A
    BEAM TYPE: N/A
    SWITCH TYPE: N/A
    BEZEL: N/A
    BATTERY: N/A
    CURRENT CONSUMPTION: N/A
    WATER- AND PIDDLE-RESISTANT: Yes; splatter-resistant at absolute minimum
    SUBMERSIBLE: NO WAY HOZAY!!!
    ACCESSORIES: Storage case, "mesh" padding material
    SIZE: 4mm D x 50.50mm Dia.
    WEIGHT: 10.80g (0.380 oz.)
    COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: Unknown
    WARRANTY: Unknown/TBA

    PRODUCT RATING:

    Star Rating





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