
Beam Analysis Cameras
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.
IR converter optics for Beam Profiler for measuring intensity distribution in the NIR range between 1480 and 1600 nm.
This optical beam reducer to be connected to the C-mount a camera WinCamD-ray analysis is used when the beam diameter of the laser is much greater than the sensor chip or of the taper.
Based on the patented multi plane scanning technology the scanning system the BeamMap allows the measurement of focal position, beam diameter (according to ISO 11146), divergence and the M2 factor of different focussed cw or qcw laser beams in real time.
A main feature of the WinCamD is the optional M2 Stage. Thus, it can be easily extended to a complete M2 measurement system.
The Line Laser Profiling System (LLPS) is a complete solution for analyzing line lasers up to 200 mm in length and down to 55 μm in width.
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.