Here's the procedure I used to align the laser. You may find a
better one.
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Start with slits in front of the laser wide open. Make sure the beam is
going through the center of the slits and also through the beam splitter.
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Set the rotating mirror so that the "front" is facing forward (the front
is shinier than the back).
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Slowly rotate the rotating mirror so that you can tell which spot is the
beam and which is a reflection. Note where the beam appears on M1.
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User the beam adjuster to raise/lower the beam (parallel motion). Adjust
the beam horizontally so that it goes through the center of the rotating
mirror and approximately through the center of M1.
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Look for the beam on M2. Adjust M1 until the beam is centered on M2.
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Adjust M2 until the return beam is again on the center of the rotating
mirror.
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At this point you may see reflections back near the laser. Forge ahead!
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Turn on the rotating mirror. Looking through the eyepiece, look for a bright
spot. DO NOT look at the spot UNLESS the mirror is rotating!
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Change the rotation frequency. You should see the spot move.
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Move the eyepiece to get the spot in the center for a given frequency.