Are you saying you tested this? The rise and fall times of the photocell are spec'ed in tens of milliseconds. The on resistance is spec'ed as 8kΩ-16kΩ with 10 lux illumination. I have no idea power of the laser is, of course. If the resistance never drops below 8k, you will probably have trouble getting enough current through the optocoupler input to switch it.Ok barelracer, I think this should do it for you, the turn on/turn off times of the optocoupler I chose is in microseconds, so the switching times should be pretty fast.....
You can get the optocoupler from here >> http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=751-1342-5-ND
the CDS Photocell I used in my test setup was this one >>http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=PDV-P5001-ND, you might have to double check your laser output to see what it is rated for, this particular CDS is in the 520nm range....
here is the circuit....
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