How to Use a Thermal Sensor for a Pulsed Laser Beam
Often times we are approached with a question about measuring low energy or power. For example, what if the laser […]
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Often times we are approached with a question about measuring low energy or power. For example, what if the laser […]
How to Use a Thermal Sensor for a Pulsed Laser Beam Read Post »
When measuring energy with a thermal head there are two parameters that can be adjusted: the energy scale and the
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Well, the short answer is (hopefully) no. But the question is how can we be so sure? After all, these
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Each type of laser power sensor has its own area of relevance. The informed user can make the most of
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Don’t see the wavelength that you need among the defaults? Don’t worry. Ophir power meters are just as wavelength-flexible as
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Ophir has very high standards for what is considered “measurable.” That is why when we delineate a power scale, the
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Here’s a laser power density calculator, if that’s what you wanted. Read on if you’re interested in an easy way to
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Why would you need to use Ophir’s COM Object Ophir’s world renowned StarLab application turns a PC into a laser
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One of Ophirs clients was trying to measure transmission loss in fiber optic cables, using a PD300 sensor. He was
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One? I’ll give you four! Since the Pyro-C energy sensors (e.g., PE25-C) were released about a year ago, many might
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Pyroelectric energy sensors are based on the principle that heat polarizes a pyroelectric crystal thereby causing generation of an electric
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