Beam Profiling

Because lasers, and the systems that they are a part of, are made up of physical matter, they will change over time. The only way to effectively manage these changes is by periodic measurement of the laser system with beam profiling solutions. Beam profiling provides you with more comprehensive data such as beam size, shape, and roundness using industry standard calculation algorithms. With this data, a laser’s performance can be verified to be consistently efficient, or used to determine when maintenance should be performed.

  • Camera Based Beam Profiling with BeamGage

    See your beam as never before with BeamGage®. The camera-based beam profiling system consists of a camera and analysis software. Often times, this system will need to be used with beam attenuation or beam sizing accessories, depending on your laser application. The advantage to camera-based beam profiling is the real-time viewing and measuring of a laser’s structure. BeamGage software includes an extensive set of ISO quantitative measurements, features a rich graphical interface, and features its patented UltraCal™ algorithm, providing the industry’s highest accuracy measurements.

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  • Entry Level Beam Profiling with BeamMic™

    BeamMic is simplified set of measurement tools for the entry level beam analysis user. The camera-based beam profiling system consists of a camera and analysis software. Often times, this system will need to be used with beam attenuation or beam sizing accessories, depending on your laser application. BeamMic includes a complete set of high-accuracy measurements, and features a rich graphical interface. For the laser technician, this entry-level software will easily help you quickly become familiar with the many benefits of beam profiling.

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  • Scanning Slit Beam Profiler with NanoScan

    Measure your beam as never before with the NanoScan™ beam profiler. The advantage of scanning slit beam profiling is sub-micron precision for measuring beam position and size. Scan head configurations include Silicon, Germanium, and Pyroelectric versions for a wide range of wavelengths and laser power levels. The NanoScan software is available in two versions: Standard and Professional, and includes an extensive set of ISO quantitative measurements, an M2 Wizard, and the ability to measure laser power.

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