Profilage des faisceaux laser et mesure du M²
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Profilage des faisceaux laser et mesure du M²

La qualité du rayonnement est souvent mentionnée dans le traitement des matériaux et la technologie de mesure. Selon l'application, la qualité est déterminée par la stabilité temporelle et locale de la puissance de sortie, la largeur du spectre de fréquence, la cohérence temporelle et locale et l'ampleur de la divergence du faisceau, qui est liée à la mesure dans laquelle le rayonnement peut être focalisé.



This laser beam profiler features a CMOS sensor that guarantees frame rates of up to 60 Hz with high dynamics and is suitable for large beam diameters up to 11 mm.

The beam analysis camera WinCamD-IR-BB with integrated microbolometer array enables analyzes on long-wave lasers in the range of 2 µm to 16 µm.

This Laser Beam Profiler from DataRay is equipped with a CQD sensor and offers a spectral response in the SWIR range of 400 - 1700 nm with resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 pixel.

DataRay´s ILM system is used for beam profile monitoring of high power lasers consisting of an attenuator for high powers, an imaging lens system and a camera system. The measurement of very small laser beams with diameters of less than micrometers is possible despite often high laser powers.

A main feature of the WinCamD is the optional M2 Stage. Thus, it can be easily extended to a complete M2 measurement system.

DAT-BladeCam2-(X)HR

The beam profiling cameras BladeCam2-HR and BladeCam2-XHR combine an extremely compact design (housing depth of only 12.84 mm) with a very high resolution.

DAT-Converter-UV

By means of the described UV converter optics the measurement of the intensity distribution of UV laser radiation with standard Si-based CCD or CMOS cameras is possible.

DAT-Converter-IR

IR converter optics for Beam Profiler for measuring intensity distribution in the NIR range between 1480 and 1600 nm.

The Polarization Preserving Beam Sampler (PPBS) uses a dual wedge design to sample a small percentage of a beam’s power for laser beam profiling applications.

DAT-WinCamD-THz

Laser Beam Profiler, which is ideally suited for multispectral THz laser beam analysis in the range of 3 THz to 20 THz.