therocketeer
therocketeer
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29th Apr 2011
2nd Mar 2022
The first, fully functional "purple" diode laser, uses no filter, yet it has a strong, bright beam without mixing blue and red filters.
photons laser purple-diode radiation nuclear nice-done how-does-this-work hah pink ultraviolet

Comments

  • Random_Man-dude
    Random_Man-dude
    16th Jul 2011
    ccccoooooooooooooollll
  • therocketeer
    therocketeer
    22nd Jun 2011
    the half life does nothing, the key here is SNOW
  • drew1-2-3-4-5
    drew1-2-3-4-5
    19th Jun 2011
    no it doesnt use filter but DOES use HLIF
  • ThisMustBeHalo
    ThisMustBeHalo
    8th Jun 2011
    they didnt turn pink, they turned red and blue then the glass melted
  • lilb2010
    lilb2010
    8th Jun 2011
    draw a straight line of glass in front of it and the photons turn pink.
  • BloodLust
    BloodLust
    4th Jun 2011
    Also i made a smaller more compact form of this (WITHOUT COPYING) if you want to use one
  • BloodLust
    BloodLust
    4th Jun 2011
    I was messing around and discovered that if BOHT bema and c4 are cold AND you have enough o fthe c4 the beam reflects off purple , it ALSO works with other materials
  • tayolo
    tayolo
    11th May 2011
    this isn't exactly UV, but it is very impressive. i also made a UV light, but i used filters.
  • annoyingpeasant
    annoyingpeasant
    9th May 2011
    ive tried cold c4, cold photons, and both together. nothing worked. therocketeer, i am very impressed. i voted up.
  • Exxion
    Exxion
    8th May 2011
    @boxmein Look, if you put glass in front of ANY photons it splits. They really are purple. I checked.