…measurements on pulsed and CW lasers.Thermopiles are also capable of integrating long pulse widths.This allows the thermopile to measure the energy of single pulses between 1 millisecond and 10 seconds in length, and with energies from millijoules to hundreds of Joules. Long-pulse measurement is only…
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…measurements on pulsed and CW lasers.Thermopiles are also capable of integrating long pulse widths.This allows the thermopile to measure the energy of single pulses between 1 millisecond and 10 seconds in length, and with energies from millijoules to hundreds of Joules. Long-pulse measurement is only…
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…measurements on pulsed and CW lasers.Thermopiles are also capable of integrating long pulse widths.This allows the thermopile to measure the energy of single pulses between 1 millisecond and 10 seconds in length, and with energies from millijoules to hundreds of Joules. Long-pulse measurement is only…
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…PulseEnergy The following procedure explains how to measure laser pulseenergy. 1. Test the sensor coating to determine its laser damage tolerance: Before placing the sensor in the beam path, position the damage test slide--which has the same coating as the sensor--in the beam path for a few pulses…
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…pulse duration (t): E = PPEAK x t. The average power of a pulsed laser (PAVG) is the pulseenergy (E) multiplied by the laser repetition rate (Hz): PAVG = E x Hz For example, an Excimer laser might have a 10 ns pulse width, energy of 10 mJ per pulse, and operates at a repetition rate of 10 pulses per…
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