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| User Notes for Head Finder Program |
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General
The head finder program allows you to select appropriate Ophir Power/Energy
heads and displays based on laser parameters you input. The program
calculates the laser power and energy densities, calculates the power
and energy density capabilities of each absorber based on the laser
wavelength, pulse length, rep rate and other relevant parameters and
decides if the head withstands the laser. It also compares all the
other requirements such as maximum and minimum power, energy beam
size etc.
Power vs. Power and Energy
Two classes of heads are examined depending on whether you choose
to measure power only or power and energy. If you are only interested
in measuring average power and enter "Power Only" then the program
allows all heads that can measure the average power except pyroelectric
heads which are assumed to be reserved for users wanting to measure
energy per pulse. If you enter "Power and Energy", then it is assumed
you want to be able to measure energy per pulse. Then if you enter
a pulse rate of 0.2s or less (5 sec per pulse), then thermopile heads
are allowed since they can measure at this rate or slower. If you
enter a higher rate, then only heads able to measure energy at that
rate are allowed. So if you are interested in measuring single shot
energy, enter 0.2s or less for the repetition rate.
Order of Selection
The heads are selected in terms of cost effectiveness and ease of
use, i.e. first photodiode heads and thermopiles are selected and
then pyroelectric and RP heads. If you want power only then pyro and
RP heads will not be selected even if they could operate. If you select
a repetition rate consistent with single shot energy (<=0.2Hz), then
RP heads will not be selected even if they could operate in this regime.
Aperture
The heads are selected so that the head aperture is always at least
10% larger than the beam. This is so as not to allow the beam to fill
the entire aperture which is not practical. For rectangular beams,
the beam corners are allowed to touch the aperture.
If no Heads are Chosen
If there are no heads available for your input parameters then by
somewhat relaxing the limits there may be a solution. You can:
| 1. |
Enlarge
the laser beam diameter thereby lowering the power and energy
density. |
| 2. |
Reduce the maximum power and energy |
| 3. |
Reduce the maximum repetition rate
if you want to measure energy. |
Optional Criteria.
There are also additional optional criteria:
| 1. |
In addition
to specifying the maximum power and energy, you can specify
the minimum. This will eliminate heads which are not sensitive
enough for the lower powers and energies.
If you do not specify a minimum power or energy, the program
will assume that the minimum is 50% of the maximum. |
| 2. |
If you only plan to measure the
laser power for short periods at a time or intermittently, then
there are some more compact heads for intermittent use.
These will be allowed if you specify the duty cycle, i.e. the
maximum time the head will measure at a time. Such a head will
also be allowed to measure repeatedly intermittently if the
(time on)/(time off)*(power) <= max CW rating of the head.
For instance if you have a laser on for 1minute at 100 Watts
and off for 4 minutes, then the 30(150)A head will be able to
be used since 1 minute is within the time limit for intermittent
exposure and (1 minute)/(4 minutes)*100W = 25W which is less
than the continuous rating of the head which is 30 Watts.
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| 3. |
If there are space limitations, you
can enter these and only heads smaller than the dimensions given
will be allowed. |
Damage Threshold
All heads which are within specification for the laser parameters
input are shown. Some heads are closer, however, to the laser damage
threshold than others. Since the damage threshold is not a firm line
and can vary somewhat from case to case and is also cumulative, we
have listed how close a particular solution is to the damage threshold.
The percent of damage threshold that is given is the higher between
the power and energy damage threshold. Other things being equal, the
user should prefer a head which is less than 50% of the damage threshold.
Displays
The program also lists the displays which can operate with the heads
listed. Note that the Orion PE can measure only energy so if you choose
"power and energy" and select a pyroelectric head, you will only be
able to measure energy and not average power. |

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