Fiber Laser ⚡ 200 kW Peak Pulse Power!
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Weiste bescheid XD
Hallo liebe Kinder, wir reparieren heute einen Pulsfaserlaser:
Dazu braucht ihr: Klebeband, Wäscheklammern und natürlich eure Sicherheitssocken!
einfach mehr Gaffa rum und dann wird das schon gehen...
Stahlkappensocken*
Bruder muss lasern
@@EDLEXUS PANZERBAAAAAAND!
Schrumpfschlauch hilft auch
erm ... better don't get used to it, but ...
I might have another one ... how long do you guys need to recover from this one?
Are you kidding?! There's no such thing as content saturation with your channel :)
I mean, might as well go for the 3 in 3 days hat trick now.
There's no such thing as too much content here
I expect it by end of day
Going to bed now, so let’s say 8h?
The circular things are slanted just to keep the input and output plane aligned with the board with the pegs, yet providing space for the correct length of rolled up fiber. This part of the machine must not tilt the fiber to much, thus giving the engineer two choices. 1. Build it linear (and end up with several meters of machine) 2. Roll it upp neatly somehow and dont mess with the axiss.
WGwireless would the word axi fit there?
The idea is to counteract the axial twist formed when coiling?
I wonder if forming a figure-eight, like a faked rope, would allow a design without a tilted section.
Remember kids, don't look into the laser with the remaining eye... ;-)
well shite thats my plans of staring at a laser thatle blind me imeiately for the weekend gone
@@foopo5004i didn’t understand what you said
@@Cannotoad1201 he said "shit i was planning to stare at a laser that will blind him immediately".
Seeing this video made me happy, and I had a feeling of nostalgia because I used to be a fusion splicer. Worked in fiber optics for a couple of years. I built all kinds of amazing devices.
Same here. I was shocked to see the splicer that I spent so many hours hunched over in the van.
Brought a smile to my face.
Fantastic video. I’ve worked in optical communications test & measurement for 20+ years and always wanted to see the inside of an EDFA to see how they work. Thank you for taking the time to explain your findings. Can’t wait to see what fun you have with it.
The Fitel S184 is a 3-phase arc fusion splicer, the first of its kind anywhere. It can accurately splice fibers up to 1200 micron diameter.
1200mm? That's oil industry suff, not fiber optics.
@@NGC1433 Pardon me...1200 microns.
You still need a cleaver to cut the fiber. Possibly 2 depending on the spice. Active fiber is octagonal in shape and needs a special cleaver. Other splices like the pump combiner use simpler cleavers/splicers
So relieved to see these videos. Was worried we lost you. Dang, you are one talented guy.
Just found your channel. We just fired our EOS 290 DMLS for the first time. 400 w Fiber. Great channel.
Marco, you have been a huge influence on me getting into lasers over the past year. Now my electronics lab it littered with jenoptik and coherent laser modules purchased off eBay… All in different states of working or disrepair. I know it’s been a tough year....And I know you’ve been busy. But we could really use laser content right now. It doesn’t matter if it’s really advanced or really basic beginner stuff… we will be happy with anything!
… but since “ Tech ingredients“, “styro pyro”, “zenodilodon,” and “ thought emporium” haven’t produced any laser content for months… We could really use your laser content to take our minds off the shitty year of 2020.
Hope you are doing well!
Hey that sounds like you could produce some fantastic laser content for us... why don't you make some?
An amazingly audacious project given how complex and specialized these are. I used to do electronics for an EDFA company, but looks like you already know more than me about it at a system level.
This is one of the greatest things on this channel. Im waiting for part 2
Good job Sven.
His name is Shven.
Tzwehn...
That splicer is epic
Marco messing with industrial god level things, using industrial god level terminology and achieving an absolute god level at repairing and understanding marvelous machinery. And I don't even believe in god.
Can't get enough of your videos. I'm still stuck trying to master arduino. With practice, I will become 1/10000000 as capable as you.
I was just re-watching a couple of your videos today and wondered when there would be an update to the laser projects. Excellent timing!
An excellent reverse-engineering demo! I love your dry sense of humor; and I would love to visit Hanover, Braunschweig, Shoningen, Helmstedt, and Augsburg again.
Ooh, and skiing in Garmisch! :)
Skiing sounds good, but big cities are not really visit-worthy 😅
I feel a little blue balled not finding out the solution. Here's hoping there is another video in the pipeline shortly with an update.
3:05 "Weißt'e bescheid.." 😂😂🤙🏼❤
You always make really interesting videos. It's also always very educational!
Oh yea, that's a laser!
They are quite complex units when you get into laboratory and telecommunications. I 100% feel you on this video as there are lasers of which my biggest fear becomes accidentally sneezing around. Just got in an Ignis 670nm DPSS and I am hopefully going to be getting a third harmonic generation 355nm OPSL soon to play with!
Definitely misaligned output head. You can bend single-mode fiber in reasonable ways without affecting output shape. You can buy new Chinese output head, and splice it there in place of old one. Re-aligning it is extremely challenging.
Wow... Pretty impressive piece of equipment! 😮
Fantastic work!
I used a very similar model arc fusion splicer years ago when I was working for one of the major cell phone networks, splicing fiber in some specialty systems for big clients that required cell nodes on site. Those are some amazing machines. I never could figure out just how it manages to actually measure loss in the splice without sending any light through the cable. I guess it just evaluates the image from the cameras.
1:35 Der Auskoppelkopf besteht aus Isolator, der eine Rückreflektion ins Gerät verhindert und einem Kollimator, der die Divergenz/Konvergenz des Strahls beeinflusst. Vorne dran hast Du eine Aufweitungsoptik, die den Strahldurchmesser vergrößert, damit die Leistunsdichte auf den nachfolgenden Optiken kleiner wird und sich die Fokusqualität im Bearbeitungspunkt verbessert...
3:37 sollte ein AOM Switch, Q-Switch oder Güteschalter sein...
Echt guter Video, fast Akzentfrei, gute Qualität- Respekt!
"It's not a very powerful unit that piece of paper still exist" I'm definitely going to use that phraise
Your "Way more powerful" diode bars are nothing compared to good fibre lasers. The beauty of these things is single mode spatial output (pulse characteristics are also nice but not as unique) that lets you focus down to micron or less spot sizes. The relative increase in intensity due to this dwarfs anything big multiomode emitters such as a diode array could ever achieve with their limited focal size. All that said this looks like it may not be strictly single mode fibre, should have got an end view shot of the output fibre from the splicer (the fact that you can change the mode shape by adjusting the fibre position indicates this). If that is the case any incorrect bend in the high power fibre section will decrease or even destroy your beam quality. Alternatively the output cleave / AR coat before the isolator might be bad. Also the copper tape is likely just a beam dump for unwanted low power light.
12% concerned - I love it!!
After i have seen a professional fiber splicer (Person, not tool) handle naked (Bear in mind, the fibers you are touching are still insulated by plastic) fibers i don't worry as much about fiber handling anymore. Its surprising what fibers, especially single mode, can withstand.
Was watching another vid, but that lazer vid goes first!
Wow!!! that was the coolest video of seen in a long time😁
stay tuned. i love this guy
That little copper thing tightened to metal bench looks like beam-dump. They are used in lasers to dissipate excess light energy into heat.
I can feel this mans excitement from his voice alone.
Ach man ich dachte als nächstes kommt mal was zu deinem Spindelmotor mit dem Werkzeugwechsler, das Ding find ich mega interessant!
You are insane!!!
No way I would have attempt to touch that thing!
Where do you find all these lasers? I regularly search ebay and the most exotic thing I've come across was a range finder from a British tank. I think it had a pulse power of 20W or so and I doubt I'd be able to make use of its original functionality since the military propably doesn't publish manuals for their tanks online.
Janis Reinberger Same for large caps...
I assure you those old flashlamp driven rangefinders can easily do over 1kW pulsed output...but they're not designed for high repetition rates.
With used high tech stuff it's all about who you know. You can get crazy expensive broken or old stuff for free if you know the right people.
My Prof at the collage is the leader of the laser centrum Hannover lol 😂
😂😂😂
Well, it's not the MPQ, of course, but probably the best that Expo-and-urine-city Hannover can do.
really a nice work, ty for sharing it to us!
Perhaps the output head is also misaligned?
You're lucky that this laser doesn't use the output fiber and head as part of the "resonant cavity"(ish). I believe some IPG lasers do that, in which case cut cable = paperweight laser, even if you manage to splice it back together.
Off-Topic: Are you Spirit532? Ex staff on UC.me?
Why is that the case?
pure awesomeness. and the ADILETTEN :P hellyes
"pew pew chust yet" I don't know why, that just made me laugh out loud...
omg. i had a great satisfaction. thanks
I don't understand like 98% of your videos yet I still enjoy them, what's your bg? EE?
and here i am missing my 200mW handheld red laser from 10 years ago which i lost a couple of weeks ago... and then there is this guy and his toy
Fusion splicing makes my days of doing hot melt in the 90s look like performing brain surgery with rocks and sticks.
@11:40 that's a 7/10 splice, your left fiber has dirty. Around 0.100dB loss if I had to guess.
15:18 ITS A DISCORD BLIP! i was sure it was on my side, i check 4 times discord..
2 videos in 2 days, nice!
Absolutely fascinating video, the broken guitar string sound made me laugh!
11:40 I said WOOW to my self.... and just a couple of seconds later you said, "Woow beautiful"... Yap I feel you bro!
Less lazing more milling... I want to see chips!!! Metal being pealed back with nanometer precision.. on a side note you should outfit your 3d printer with clearpath servos and an stm32 controller.
11:55 If measured by an OTDR, most likely that fusion would have like 0.3 or so dB loss, the fusion got a little "line" on it, which means it's not perfect (though it could pass, sometimes with a bubble the signal passes better than when it is a perfect fusion, so... who know, only an OTDR can tell)
Sauce: Work in telecom, splicing fibers
I wait so long for these videos and i cant even lie about being excited hold up im ganna get a drink
Forgive me if you figure this out later in the video.
I think the dead-end fiber taped to the plate is for static dissipation. This is a complete guess, but why else would they use conductive tape if not to conduct?
Was nen zweites Video innerhalb von 24H?! Ja Moin Kollege wasn da los :D
I wonder if you could get one of those cheap Chinese "picosecond" cosmetic laser pens and do some measurements on it. I wonder if they are just overdriving a diode and pulsing with electronics?
It's been 2 years and I'm still waiting for another laser video lol
You sound like a good candidate for an evil world dominator on a future James Bond film.
Never I'm my
15:05
you funny, they didnt design to fix it yourself :-)
im not sure if i can find one of 10000 who would go trough on this journey
youre awsome, and wish you start a biz
these lasers dumped on the market and you could start right away a million dollar biz..
some of them stops working within weeks, what i guess only user error, but still could be fixed..
thank you much for your time to make this video
I really hope that wasn't a surface plate at 0:40 :(
Very interesting stuff!
That made me recoil in pain... these things don't deserve such treatment.
Really cool stuff. I need a fusion splicer, let’s buy that.
The Navy came out and said 100kw+ is a tactical laser.
YES! Another laser video!
Thumbs up on the company helping out , you dont see that much any more ..
Loved this vid.
Brings back a lot of memories for me, as I used to use the Sumitomo splicers at work (Nortel 1999-2001, then Bookham's).
I think there was a connection between Nortel or Sifam and Oclaro? (makers of the pulsed laser in yours).
I used to do splicing for building EDFA (Erbium-Doped Fibre Amplifiers), which would have worked in a similar way to your laser, but nowhere near as high a power. lol
That laser lab in Hanover looks awesome, too. Kind of wish I still worked with lasers.
I have two 50-70mW Argon lasers collecting dust atm.
Bookham became Oclaro and was recently bought by Lumentum (one of the two companies that JDSU split into). I started working at Nortel in the late 90s, good times!
I actually loved it when the screen blacked out. Felt like a mini nuclear explosion.
@@ferrumignis
Ahh, that was it. Bookham changed it's name, thanks. ;)
One of my lasers is a JDSU, but with an NEC head.
Which Nortel did you work at? In the UK or elsewhere? I was at the Paignton one. #doxxed
@@electronash Paignton site, it's been leveled and shopping center built on top of it now. Shame, as it was a really interesting place with loads of history, did you ever get to take a look around the sub-floor? It was STC before Nortel, and as a defence contractor it was built to withstand some serious punishment.
@@ferrumignis
I think only briefly saw the basement. I worked in Passives in L-block originally, between the smoking hut and duck pond. lol
Then at Nortel House for most of the second year, when I started on EDFA. Splicing was good at first, but it did get very boring very quickly.
It was that strange time when everyone knew the site was about to close, but we still had to make it look like we had some work to do when people were visiting. Very bizarre.
Also did a stint in fibres in S block with Bookham's.
And yeah, they've just built a new "Range" shop there, or something. Shame to see the old site gone, as there were all sorts of rumours of companies like Microsoft buying it.
you could have square pusher playing in the background
You could try cleaning rust off metal like those super expensive laser based rust removal guns.
Ich kann dir vielleicht helfen wenn du was mit atto lasern machen willst. Ich studiere an der Uni Freiburg und wir haben aktuell zwei Experimente aufgebaut die phemtosekunden laser Pulse erzeugen.
Die gehen aus von PIKO Sekunden pulsen aus und Regen ein Gas an um atto pulse zu erzeugen. Haben dabei aber nur eine Wirkungsgrad von 1*10^-6 :D. So weit ich weiß ist das aber die bis jetzt "einfachste" Methode
Ein Kollege mach jetzt seine Bachelor Arbeit an dem Experimente. Wenn du also weitere Fragen hast melde dich.
I like the new Windows Test Voice
These videos are very interesting.
Hey Marco Reps, if you desire a finely polished fiber optic fiber for a clearer laser output. I would suggest you look to a company ive worked for called Krell Technologies they make machines that polish fibed cables to higher than telecom standards very precise and very finely polished you should check them out.
Hi Marco don't forget to give us an update of the CNC mill
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Cooler Humor und Stimme 👍
I'm waiting for the next part :)
Very fun! Finding that schematic must have really made your day.
Where did you find that broken laser?
Evil Mad Scientist level unlocked!
EPIC VIDEO!!!!!
I'm just waiting for you to show us how to remove rust with a diy laser machine
‘What a unit’
I understand that this is a laser that uses fiber-optic....and that is all I know. Yet, I watched the whole video in amazement.
Just wondering do you fix fiber lasers? I have a 30w and the laser got weak and then stopped working. I don't know if your in the US or not. Anyway just asking.
You never revisited this, how come?
you've really become a laser-fan over the time. Great self-educating, take it from a laser-pro ;-) ... enjoy!
... I have plenty of short and ultra-short pulsed lasers in my lab but I've never considered a CPU femtosecond system at home.... at least not until the kids are old and responsible enough :)
Could you share more of what you have learned?
As the Joker once said; "Where does he get those wonderful toys?"
Please, if you have time, do a stand alone video about the Sumitomo device. Ow, ok you already planned that. Thanks in advance then. :)
sehr Gut: Nice job.
Where can I get a Laser to cut 2-3 mm steel transformer silicon iron sheet?
would attach this laser to my CNC router or Plasma cutter
Oh I just happened to find a hadron collider collector grid plate with the controller interface intact and thought i would share. Yah betcha. Where's my spare proton accelerator so i test its inputs?
I would have been too shaky to disassemble this laser....
Are these eye safe?
Üblicherweise werden die Ausgänge abgeschnitten, um das System unbrauchbar zu machen - unabhängig ob es ein rein "zeitlicher Servicetausch" ist, oder tatsächlich ein Defekt.
- Kommen 1060nm raus, oder 808nm Pumplaser? Manchmal ist "nur" die Seed-Diode kaputt.
- Guck mal ohne die Optik am Ende, ob der Strahl noch zentrisch rauskommt, und halbwegs ein Gaussprofil hat...
Vielleicht sieht man sich ja mal in Hannover.
Waw, nice equipment and a very interesting video !
Asombroso! Saludos desde México My friend!!
200 kW zum Spielen... - endlich mal wieder ein Viseo für jedermann, merci vielmals.
Ah man, uploading two videos after midnight? I wanted to go to bed early today..