I made a custom IES file to simulate a laser beam and also created a custom color of the spectrum of an Helium Neon Laser at 625 nm. Unfortunately due to limitation in Thea it is wider
that it should be (more than 10 nm) but I should be good enough for some simulation.
Hope it might be useful for some physic simulations.
Helium Neon Laser
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Here are the laser ies and the profile
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Thank you for share, it's a great work
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Apologies for resurrecting this old thread.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to change this IES to represent a 488nm wavelength laser? Is it just a matter of changing the colour and making an educated guess?
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to change this IES to represent a 488nm wavelength laser? Is it just a matter of changing the colour and making an educated guess?