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Connect: Coupling Light from 2 LEDs into a Single Fiber
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[QUOTE="Octo, post: 6497228, member: 691029"] Yeah, that's why I originally intended to use a fiber coupler. But you are right, getting the light of both LEDs into one fiber directly at the start seems to be way better. I kinda blocked my mind with the idea of coupling two fibers. Thanks! So from my understanding now, I would have to focus the light of both LEDs on the fiber tip. So I would think I need condenser lenses for both LEDs and send one beam from behind a dichroic mirror and one mirroring from one side, right? I will look for a suitable dichroic mirror then, I hope I can find one separating UV and vis light. [/QUOTE]
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