My laser amplifier prototype design can make lasers brighter and stronger and is certainly a fun project to build. Nobody can deny that amplifying a laser is amazingly cool. Plus with this type of project you can always invest more money and time in it to tweak out the glitches to make it better and better. Laser projects are very facinating and tend to spark new and better laser project ideas.
WARNING: I am not responsible for any damage caused by this device. Lasers can damage the eyes and possibly cause permanent blindness so always keeep laser away from face and wear proper eye protection.
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PARTS: plywood, nails or screws, mirrors, metal or wood dowels, laser pointer, lasing medium(look it up online if you don't know what I'm talking about, crystal or glass mediums work best), a couple rubber bands, 4 brad nails, and a short string of white Christmas lights.
TOOLS: glass cutter, hot glue gun, drill, pliers, masking tape or stapler, pencil, saw, wood glue, and a ruler.







































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I understand that you wanted to put this together to compete in a contest and that you were pressed for time, but that doesn't make it work nor does it make it fair for people expecting it to. Perhaps a more accurate title might be "Laser Pointer Amplifier Simulation Concept", since the output power will most certainly be less than you put in.
It's good to see you are interested in lasers and I encourage learning all you can about them. Maybe a good demo might be to dissect a small green laser, mount all of the components on a board and get that to lase. I think you'd be surprised at how precise the alignment must be for it to work, but it might well be worth the exercise. Use a camera/monitor arrangement to see the invisible IR energy to do your alignment, and don't forget to use goggles.
Here's a primer on coherence that explains the science behind it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherent_light
You can build a cheap laser burner out a dvd or cd burner diode, which can be setup to output far more wattage than your typical off the shelf laser pointer. There are plenty of stuff out there on how to do it both here and on LPF...
Also, here's an instructable that will help you make some suitable mirrors for your laser work:
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-front-surface-mirror.-1/
To hivoltage i would like to see you come up with all these lab grade materials in a day or two. Even if you worked at a lab you would still have to order the parts. And by the way, even though christmas lights don't produce as much light as flash lamps they still produce enough light to excite some of the atoms in lasing medium like Yttrium Aluminum Garnet crystals, Neodymium ion-doped glass,etc. I wasn't looking to shoot a plane out of the stratoshere, just looking to put the concept out there and you can't say my concept isn't absolutely right. I mean just read my May 2, 2011 comment and read the June 2011 issue of Popular Mechanics and it literally shows my basic concept on paper.
Now had you taken a green laser .......