More importantly, I think it is awesome that the federal government is encouraging people to set up physics experiments at home using paper cups, old music, and other stuff lying around the house. Take that, lawyers and stuffy nay-sayers!
The technical note, "A green laser pointer hazard" is here.
The experimental setup is shown below:
And a comparison of visual-only and visual+infrared diffraction image is below. The bright white dots are 808 nm IR leakage from the laser. This constitutes an eye hazard.
it is quite a serious thing about laser pointer IR hazard. thank you anyway for your kind remind. just take care!
ReplyDeleteThe expensive camera could see the IR, but they put in a blocking filter (which the brave can remove) and then see through clothing to an extent. The band gap for silicon (and thus the CCD camera is about 1.1 eV which is somewhere out around 1100 nm.
ReplyDeleteIn the case of the cheap webcam there is no filter, so if you use an IR long wavelength pass filter you have something like a night scope.