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Laser Beam
See Also: Pulse Width, Beam
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Laser Beam Alignment
The alignment product line provides full solutions for applications such as: alignment of laser cavities, straightness measurement, machine alignment, wide-bed printers alignment and others. The AlignMeter system simultaneously measures incoming laser beam position (in µm) and angle (in µRad).It is a powerful compact device perfect for alignment monitoring, for testing the drift, centration and beam alignment relative to the outer housing or tube.
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*High Power Laser Beam Dumps & Low Power Beam Traps
Laser beam dumps for high power laser processing, laser measurement and other applications, and low power beam traps
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Laser Beam Positioning
Under the trade name of SpotOn we offer a wide variety of computerized position measurement systems.This is a family of cost-effective and versatile solutions to numerous industrial and laboratory applications.Among the measurement applications, are:Measure laser power and centration or displacementAlign beams and QC of optical systemsMeasure target rotation and displacementMonitor vibration, deflection and motion
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Digital Laser Beam Analyzer
ScienceGL offers economic laser beam profiling solutions for laser beam measurement, diagnostics and analysis. The Digital Laser Beam Profiler allows you to analyze laser output quickly and accurately at fraction of the market price. The profiler utilizes our advanced computer graphics engine for best visual perception of the beam in 3D realistic representation. Traditional 2D plot colored by the look up table (LUT) is also available.
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Amplifier Built-in Ultra-compact Laser Sensor
EX-L200
Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America
The EX-L200, the one of the world’s smallest Laser Sensors with a built-in amplifier, is designed to detect minute objects with utmost accuracy. Despite its miniature size, the Thru-Beam Type (EX-L211) can detect minute objects with a diameter of just 0.3mm, and the Spot Reflective Type (EX-L221) can even detect gold wire whose diameter is a mere 0.01mm. To facilitate solving application tasks, these sensors come equipped with a Potentiometer and two indicator LEDs. For the Thru-Beam Type, reflective material on the receiver allows users to visualize the laser beam, easing beam-axis alignment.
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Large Aperture Beam Profilers
Modern laser applications seldom require large beam profiling, combined with high resolution. The BeamOn HR 1" is the perfect solution enabling both relatively large beam characterization, with a high resolution detector of 20 MP. By implementing a diffuser to present the beam to a smaller detector via dedicated optics, one of the largest beam profilers of 60 mm is offered, i.e BeamOn LA U3. Even further than that, for collimated beams the Laser Analyzing Telescope offers an input aperture of 100 mm combined with high resolution, attitude and divergence measurement of the laser beam.
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Three Axis Interferometer
10735A
The Keysight 10735A Three Axis Interferometer is used in multiple axis applications where linear and angular control of the stage is required. It combines in a single package the functionality of an optical bench with multiple beam benders, beam splitters, and three interferometers. The interferometers split an incoming laser beam into three beams to measure linear distance, pitch and yaw, or linear distance, roll and yaw. Three linear measurements provide the basis for calculating two angular measurements. The inherent beam parallelism ensures that there is essentially no cosine error between the three measurements and also ensures angle accuracy for pitch and yaw measurements. Other characteristics include:
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Continuous-wave (CW) Lasers
Continuous-wave lasers (cw lasers) emit a continuous laser beam as compared to ultrafast or pulsed lasers that emit a pulsed laser beam. Spectra-Physics offers wavelength tunable cw lasers, standard cw lasers, quasi-cw lasers, and accessories for continuous-wave lasers.
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*Terahertz Measurement
Terahertz laser power and beam profiling measurement is not a trivial task. But as anyone using or developing THz lasers knows, it is crucial to obtain accurate measurements of your laser. Ophir offers a few choices, depending on what aspect of your laser you need to measure. Read these posts for more about Terahertz measurement.
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Beam Diagnostics Systems
Characterize the spatial intensity distribution and size of laser beams, and visualize beam shape, with speed and accuracy.
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CSlaser | CTlaser Series Infrared Thermometer
The infrared thermometers of the optris CSlaser/CTlaser series consist of an innovative double laser sighting, in contrast to many IR thermometers with single lasers which only mark the center of the spot. The two laser beams follow the infrared optical path to mark the position of the measuring field at any distance. At the focus point both lasers are crossing – this greatly supports an exact alignment and reduces measurement errors. The infrared thermometers of this class are mainly used in industrial areas as well as in research and development. Small measurement field sizes are of great importance for precise temperature measurement. A number of different focus versions allow a flexible adjustment for the different applications.
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Position Sensing Solutions
A complete line of laser beam positioning, measuring accurately down to fractions of a micron, wherein lower resolution allows measurements over wide areas up to 100 mm.
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Laser Doppler Vibrometer
LV-1800
The LV-1800 non-contact type Laser Doppler Vibrometer uses newly designed interference optical system and has achieved improvement of detection sensitivity by 20 dB compared to the conventional models. The built-in positioning camera makes it easy to check the target by laser beam irradiation.
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Laser Range Finder
Henan Bosean Electronic CO.,Ltd.
A rangefinder that uses a laser beam to determine the distance to an object.
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High-resolution, SWIR InGaAs camera
Wildcat+ 640 TE0 and WL Series
The Wildcat+ 640 TE0 and WL series is based upon a state-of-the-art uncooled InGaAs detector with 640×512 pixels and 20 μm pixel pitch. The WL version uses a special windowless sensor package for laser beam analysis applications. The camera offers superior, high-resolution SWIR imaging capabilities, comes in a versatile and industry-proven Wildcat camera package (GenICam compliant) and offers advanced on-board image processing.The Wildcat+ 640 TE0 and WL cameras output full frame images at 220 Hz via either a CameraLink or USB3 Vision interface.The Wildcat+ 640 TE0 and WL is suitable for semiconductor inspection, display inspection (mobile phone and TV), microscopy and laser beam analysis.Benefits & Features- Compact and industry-proven camera design- High resolution SWIR imaging- Advanced on-board image processing performance- GenICam complaint- Flexible optical mount and lens options
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Area Scanners
Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG
These devices scan their environment using a quickly-rotating laser measurement beam. This allows them to detect objects even at long distances. With an opening angle of 190° and a measurement distance of up to 65 m, the laser scanner can monitor an area of one hectare. Object detection occurs in parallel in up to 4 detection fields. Convenient configuration software RODsoft permits the parameterization of 8 detection field pairs and 4 detection fields. The status output takes place via a serial interface and an optional warning output. Should service be necessary, the device can be swapped out and put back into operation extremely quickly thanks to the ConfigPlug configuration memory.
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Laser Power & Energy Meters
Laser beams with powers of many tens of kilowatts are becoming increasingly common in today’s industrial applications. However, as the powers increase, the stakes increase as well. In this webinar, we will discuss how to monitor appropriate laser parameters to keep high-power processes stable and predictable.
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Optical Camera Trigger
The Optical Camera Trigger is an optical sensor that detects pulsed light sources and generates outputs to trigger a camera. The front aperture of the Optical Trigger must be directed at a light source that provides the necessary properties for trigger activation. (e.g. a laser flash lamp, a pick-off source from the main laser beam, or similar). The light source may be a direct or indirect pulsed waveform.
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Wavefront Measurement Systems Using the Shack-Hartmann Sensor
Lumetrics has applied the ingenious Shack-Hartmann sensor to a range of wavefront measurement systems ideal for analyzing optics-related products and materials, from contact lenses to intraocular lenses to laser beam analysis, surface measurement, and phase parameters. While Shack-Hartmann technology may be widely adopted in the wavefront metrology industry, Lumetrics has applied the technology in unique ways and added industry-leading hardware and software features to our systems that offer you significant advantages over our competitors.
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Laser Alignment
Laser beams are tracing a perfect straight propagating line. A special unique instrument was developed to monitor the direction and position of this laser beam, creating a cornerstone device for alignment. Typical applicationns are mechanical straightness and alignment, calibration articulated arms, accurate positioning, and many more. To facilitate unrestricted movement of the AlignMeter family a built-in wireless system was developed.
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M2 & BPP Systems
The M2 factor wil define the beam propagation characteristics compared to ideal Gaussian beam propagation. According to ISO Standard 11146 rightfully offers the laser beam characterization as "M2 times diffraction limited beam", as such, a perfect beam will have an M2 of 1. 1 will be the best achievable value and no beam could have an M2 less than 1. Our conceptual design is based on sub-assemblies allowing to change the sensing head in the M2 device, offering multiple wavelengths heads up to 2.7 microns from deep UV (knife-edge technology) and camera based technology with built-in automatic filter wheel for adjustment. For focused beams, the same measuring head could be attached to a device for meauring highly divergent or highly convergent beams - FocusGage-BA, wherein the Laser Analyzing Electronic Autocollimator offers the capability of divergence measurement with Coming Soon M2 definition. M2Beam is the cornerstone of those measuring devices.
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Turning Mirror on Universal Mount
10769B
The Keysight 10769B Turning Mirror on Universal Mount deflects a laser beam at any angle, in either the vertical or the horizontal polarization plane of the beam. The 10769B contains the same turning mirror as the 10769A, but has a different mounting.
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Pro Laser Tachometer
332
The #332 is the ideal tool for easy and accurate measurement of RPM in almost any environment. Simply aim the laser beam at a reflective mark placed on a rotating device, push the button and the RPM reading is immediately displayed. No contact with the shaft or wheel is necessary. The laser beam is not affected by shop light and can detect RPM from longer distances of up to 6 feet away. The #332 can measure up to 99,999 RPM in 1 RPM increments. It can be used to measure RPM on coil-on-plug and diesel engines, where conventional inductive tachometers can not be used. Other uses include generators, compressors, industrial engines, fans, gears and more. Zippered case, reflective tape, instructions & 9V battery included.
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Photo Detector Laser Power Meters
11PD100-Si
Silicon detectors provide a generous aperture for laser beams up to 10 mm in diameter. The threaded aperture allows you to install filters, attenuators, fiber optic adapters or other optics that suit your specific needs.
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*Pulse Characterization Sensors
Pulse Characterization Sensors provide the ability to see and measure the temporal characteristics of pulsed and CW laser beams. Ophir Fast Photodiode Detectors are designed to convert optical signals into electrical signals which are then measured with third-party instrumentation such as oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers. Accessories are available to connect to IS6 integrating spheres or fiber optic cables. Attenuating filter accessories are also available to increase their dynamic range. Different models offer silicon, UV enhanced silicon and InGaAs PIN photodiodes, covering a combined spectral range of 193 nm to 1700 nm. Rise times range from 25 picoseconds to 3 nanoseconds. The fast rise times are achieved by an internal reverse bias voltage circuit. Power is supplied by internal batteries and/or an external power supply depending on the model. Detectors should be connected to a 50Ω impedance in order to maintain their nominal rise times. They can be connected to higher impedance loads, but this will result in a significant increase in the rise time. If higher output voltage is required, it is recommended to connect the detector to a trans-impedance amplifier with an Input impedance of 50Ω
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wavefront sensors
HASO4 FIRST
HASO4 FIRST is the ideal choice for results driven professionals in domains including adaptive optics, optical process optimization, laser beam characterization, and many others. Thanks to our patented technology, the HASO family by Imagine Optic are world's only sensors with no bias error, keeping its phase accuracy on any measured intensity profile (Gaussian, Top-Hat, hyper Gaussian, etc.). The USB 3.0 connectivity and the ergonomic design allow an easy plug and play installation of the HASO4 FIRST in any application.
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Thermal Image Plates
No longer are the firebricks and smoldering paper "tools of the trade" for researchers working with CO2 lasers. Now it''s possible to see IR laser beams in real time and with high resolution using a Thermal Image Plate from Macken Instruments. The characteristics of this instrument enable it to solve a wide range of problems. For example:
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Three Axis Interferometer
10736A
The Keysight 10736A Three Axis Interferometer is used in multiple axis applications where linear and angular control of the stage is required. It combines in a single package the functionality of an optical bench with multiple beam benders, beam splitters, and three interferometers. The interferometers split an incoming laser beam into three beams to measure linear distance, pitch and yaw, or linear distance, roll and yaw. Three linear measurements provide the basis for calculating two angular measurements. The inherent beam parallelism ensures that there is essentially no cosine error between the three measurements and also ensures angle accuracy for pitch and yaw measurements. Other characteristics include:
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Micromachining Laser Systems
Versatility in terms of materials Taper controlled drilling Only top – quality components Intelligent laser machining software Beam focus adjustment Beam power (pulse energy) control Many options for system customization Table top system Small footprint Cost effective workstation User-friendly, flexible, upgradeable system control
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Flatness Mirror
10773A
The Keysight 10773A Flatness Mirror is a 100% reflectance mirror that turns the direction of an incoming laser beam 90 degrees. The mirror, used in the 5530 Laser Calibration System, measures flatness in applications such as surface plate calibration. It can be used in place of the 10707A Beam Bender (6 mm or less beam diameter) for applications that require the larger aperture of the 10773A.