What is the best laser for replicating this experiment?

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To replicate the experiment detailed in the provided paper, the discussion focuses on selecting an appropriate laser. The participant has access to vacuum equipment and is aware of laser safety protocols, planning to conduct the experiment at school. They are considering a 1.5W 450 nm laser from the same supplier as the original research team, seeking confirmation on its suitability. The conversation emphasizes the importance of choosing the right frequency and power for successful replication. Overall, the participant is actively preparing to acquire the necessary materials for the experiment.
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If I were to replicate this experiment http://arxiv.org/pdf/1505.04254v1.pdf but was limited to the purchase of only one laser which frequency and what power should I choose? I know the research team that conducted this experiment purchased their lasers from jetlasers.org but they unfortunately no longer sell the exact model of laser the team used. Any input would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
 
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J. Cole Kaplan said:
If I were to replicate this experiment http://arxiv.org/pdf/1505.04254v1.pdf but was limited to the purchase of only one laser which frequency and what power should I choose? I know the research team that conducted this experiment purchased their lasers from jetlasers.org but they unfortunately no longer sell the exact model of laser the team used. Any input would be very much appreciated. Thank you.

Most of the experiments in that paper are done under vacuum. Do you have any vacuum apparatus at your high school where you are a senior? Also, have you read a bit on laser safety? Will you be doing these experiments at school, or on your own?
 
Yes. We have the equipment necessary to create the vacuum and are aware of and will take all required precautions in order to perform the experiment carefully and safely. The experiment will be performed at the school. We are in the process of putting in purchase orders for the rest of the materials we need. We are considering purchasing a 1.5W 450 nm laser from the same company the research team purchased from but I wanted to be certain this is the best one we could choose. Thank you for your concern.
 
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