Building an IR illuminator

matt304

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Me and another fellow want to put together some cheap IR laser illuminators that will be decent in output for our night vision. Maybe 300-500mw IR output.

I basically would like to grab some leadlights with the right diode power, remove the crystals, then install some adjustable optics up front which can be adusted on-the-fly for beam diameter. I could cut the body shorter to get the front lens closer to the diode and still be accessible.

Can anyone recommend a lens assembly which would work for these IR illuminators? Just looking for a source to order from.

I did find a 3 pack of these leadlights pretty cheap (3 for $77) here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001MHBM16/?tag=cpf0b6-20

Thanks
 
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Edmund Optics has IR lenses. How will you adjust an invisible beam ?
 
Yeah, I posted that it was an illuminator for night vision.

I'm not sure I see any small optics assemblies at the Edmund site for this specific purpose. Could you possibly give an example? Thanks
 
This doesn't address your direct request, but why do you want to use a laser? Why not an IR LED? Then you could use most flashlight optics (reflectors or lenses) to focus the beam as desired.
 
Benson,

I made an IR illuminator myself using a leadlight. It has a beam which can be kept very tight, and will illuminate objects over a mile away. I have not personally seen any IR LEDs do that. The only problem with mine is that it has a multimode diode, and the beam is somewhat speckled. Anyways, the focusing lens I used was from a brass diode assembly, and I'm not quite sure where the assembly came from. It fits perfect into a leadlight body snugly. I'm just looking for cheap, single lens adjustable optics like I used here.

At the same time, I was thinking about building a more powerful illuminator in addition to these. Can single-mode 9mm 808nm or greater diodes be had of 500mw-1W, cheaply, or do they get very expensive?
 
Benson,

I made an IR illuminator myself using a leadlight. It has a beam which can be kept very tight, and will illuminate objects over a mile away. I have not personally seen any IR LEDs do that. The only problem with mine is that it has a multimode diode, and the beam is somewhat speckled. Anyways, the focusing lens I used was from a brass diode assembly, and I'm not quite sure where the assembly came from. It fits perfect into a leadlight body snugly. I'm just looking for cheap, single lens adjustable optics like I used here.
Wow! Didn't realize you were after that kind of range -- a laser makes perfect sense. I was thinking of rather more close-range stuff.

At the same time, I was thinking about building a more powerful illuminator in addition to these. Can single-mode 9mm 808nm or greater diodes be had of 500mw-1W, cheaply, or do they get very expensive?
Well, not 9mm that I've seen, but regular surface-mount high-power LED packages are readily available in the 0.5W to 3W range. There's some here, including a 3W 850nm for $7.38, premounted on a star PCB.

One option I'd consider would be taking one of these focusable LED lights, swapping out the LED+star for the 3W IR, and possibly changing the driver and/or battery pack to suit. That would get you anything from a fairly tight focus (beamshot with a white LED here) to a broad, smooth flood.
 
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That's a good idea, but I'm not so sure it would compare to the collimation of a laser, which is what I am trying to achieve. I'm looking for long distance illumination.

Really, all I'm looking for is a lens assembly which will fit a leadlight body.
 
My bad, I didn't catch "single-mode" there, and from what was left, somehow assumed you were asking about LEDs, not LDs -- for a higher-power, but shorter-range & wider, illuminator.

I've no significant knowledge of LD availability, nor of the sort of lenses you're after; I think I'll go back to my (flashlight) side of the forum before I confuse anything else. ;)

BTW, the only non-laser light-source I can think of that would readily reach the sort of range you're after: an HID spotlight behind a cold-mirror. :crackup:
 
Benson,

It's OK. I kept saying IR "illuminator", when I should have been saying IR "laser".
 
Me and another fellow want to put together some cheap IR laser illuminators that will be decent in output for our night vision. Maybe 300-500mw IR output.

I basically would like to grab some leadlights with the right diode power, remove the crystals, then install some adjustable optics up front which can be adusted on-the-fly for beam diameter. I could cut the body shorter to get the front lens closer to the diode and still be accessible.

Can anyone recommend a lens assembly which would work for these IR illuminators? Just looking for a source to order from.

I did find a 3 pack of these leadlights pretty cheap (3 for $77) here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001MHBM16/?tag=cpf0b6-20

Thanks
Ok so you want to build a IR collimator ready made to fit into a Leadlight body. Not gonna happen. The best that you can do construct your own. Or buy one of these collimators from LaserMate TC10x http://www.lasermate.com/optics.htm and attack it to the front.
Then swap out these lenses for IR ones that fit or lenses they carry that will work well for the wavelength. I think LaserMate sells this unit minus lenses
The shortest focal length negative lens Edmunds carry off the shelf is -6mm x 6mm diameter.
Edmund optics has it own forum. They will also send you a free catalog
 
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