Re: Wave-lengths

From: F&S (Fockele.und.Schwarze@t-online.de)
Date: Thu Dec 21 2000 - 12:13:00 EET


Torben Allesen schrieb:
> Does anyone know how a resin, designed for use with a 355nm Laser, will
> behave when exposed by light at a different wavelength?
> How is the relation between wavelength and critical-exposure for different
> resins?
>
> Regards
>
> Torben Allesen
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Dear Mr. Allesen,

I think that your question can easily be answered if you consider the
physical laws of absorption. If you expose a resin that has been designed for
solid state lasers (355 nm) with a wavelength that is considerably higher
(lower) then the Dp value will also be higher (lower). The terms in brackets
hold if you use light with a shorter wavelength.

Best regards

Dr. Dieter Schwarze

F&S Stereolithographietechnik GmbH
Technologiepark 12
D-33100 Paderborn

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