What’s the one quality you need to be a great scientist? Intelligence? Diligence? If you ask Ephraim Greenfield, …
Laser Beam Optics: Calculating Focal Spot of a Gaussian Beam
December 11, 2019 - by OphirBlog
Whether you’re in the lab or a job shop, you need your laser beam to be a specific …
VCSELs and other low frequency are not trivial to monitor them with a standard photodiode. See how Ophir addresses this with its recently added feature
How to Calculate your Laser Beam Power Density Using our Power Density Calculator
November 27, 2019 - by Raphael Cohen
In this Blog we’ll explain the details of how power density depends on the beam profile of your laser and how to calculate it using our power density calculator.
Centauri – Improvements and New Features in Firmware Release 2.11
November 13, 2019 - by OphirBlog
Hello, 你好, Bonjour, Hola, Hallo, Привет, Ciao, こんにちは, 여보세요 In order to serve our international customers the world …
If you use a laser in your company for any significant purpose, you probably already know about the …
MKS Announces Ophir® Large Aperture Laser Power/Energy Sensor for Pulsed Lasers
October 30, 2019 - by OphirBlog
MKS has announced the Ophir® L2000W-PF-120 Laser Power/Energy Sensor, a water-cooled sensor for measuring large pulsed lasers.
Virtual laser power meter – From sensor to interface to PC – no power source needed
Ophir’s Laser peak power calculator can provide a good estimation for the peak power and peak power density of a pulsed laser. These estimates can be very useful when choosing the right optical elements and suitable sensors for your system without the need to fully characterize the laser pulses.
The Centauri power meter has the best of both worlds. It’s not a full PC of course, but has nearly the same feature set as our StarLab software, with a large, 7” touch screen.