THz radiation is being talked about more and more lately, because of its unique usefulness in a wide …
Ophir’s New Sensor for Measuring IPL Pulses: L40(150)A-IPL
February 21, 2018 - by OphirBlog
Hair removal, skin rejuvenation and even in non-medical unregulated cosmetic applications – No doubt there is a real …
4 ways Ophir’s “LP2” laser sensors can help you beat measurement challenges
January 17, 2018 - by OphirBlog
When you’re facing a difficult laser measurement problem, you want a solution in which you can have full …
3 Ways to Measure Kilowatt Laser Power with no Water Cooling
December 20, 2017 - by Mark Slutzki
It is highly important to measure your KW laser power.
However, the water cooling that such sensors need is causing headaches. How to avoid those? Read more…
If you need to measure your laser beam’s power or energy, but the usual cable connection between the sensor and the meter is not practical, Ophir’s Quasar may be the right solution for you.
Product Focus: Using Ophir’S BC20 to Evaluate Scanned Effects in Light Show Applications
September 19, 2017 - by OphirBlog
Music concerts, nightclubs and theme parks, use laser sources to create colorful and vivid lighting effects. see how Ophir products allows for a better …
How to choose the right sensor using the Ophir® Sensor Finder
September 13, 2017 - by OphirBlog
Choosing the best laser sensor for a particular application can be quite overwhelming. The Ophir Sensor Finder does most of the thinking for you, and helps you choose the right sensor for your application. This video shows you how to use it:
Technical Tip: How to select a power and energy meter – part 2
September 6, 2017 - by OphirBlog
With lasers, more attention must be paid to the selection of the right sensor as different sensors perform different measurements. Selecting the wrong sensor can result in inability to measure well or can even destroy the sensor.
As an Ophir customer you have the ability to measure the peak power of a pulsed laser beam using Ophir laser measurement equipment. How? Read more…
Measuring Laser Power Below the Noise Floor with a Lock-In Amplifier
August 9, 2017 - by OphirBlog
Measuring optical signals in the femtowatt (10-15) to nanowatt (10-9) range can be very challenging. See how Lock-In Amplifiers can help make it possible.