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New Products
POWER
New Products 4 & ENERGY
Meter Accessories 21
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Energy
Sensors
Power Sensors
Introduction and Selection Charts 22 Custom
& OEM
Long-Pulse Energy Measurement with a Thermopile 23
PowerMax-Pro Sensors 24-27
BEAM
PowerMax-Pro HP Sensors 28-29 DIAGNOSTICS
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Laser Measurement and Control
Table of Contents
Energy Sensors
POWER
& ENERGY
EnergyMax Introduction and Selection Charts 72-77
EnergyMax-USB/RS Sensors Product Overview 78-79
Power
& Energy EnergyMax-USB/RS Sensors 80-86
Meters
EnergyMax Sensors - Standard DB-25 87-93
USB/RS
EnergyMax Accessories 94-95
Power
Sensors Measuring Energy with an Oscilloscope 96
J100 Energy Sensor 97
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Power
Sensors
Custom and OEM
USB/RS Custom and OEM Products Introduction 98
Energy
Sensors OEM Thermopiles (10 mW to 1 kW) 99-100
OEM Thermopile Detailed Drawings 101
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Energy
Sensors
Beam Diagnostics
Custom
Introduction to Laser Beam Diagnostics 102-103
& OEM
CALIBRATION
LaserCam-HR-InGaAs 105
& SERVICE
Laser
BeamView-USB Analyzer Software
Cross-
Reference BeamView-USB 106-111
Index
Model
Name
Beam Diagnostic Accessories
Index
Laser Grade Attenuation Optics for Cameras 112
Attenuation Optics for Cameras 113
Extreme-UV Beam Intensity Profile Optics 114
BeamMaster
Knife-Edge Based Beam Profilers 115-116
BeamMaster Accessories 117
ModeMaster PC
POWER
M2 Beam Propagation Analyzer 118-123 & ENERGY
WaveMaster Power
& Energy
Meters
Laser Wavelength Meter 124-125
USB/RS
Custom
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
Index
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New Products
New to the Catalog
POWER
PowerMax-Pro USB/RS Sensors
& ENERGY
Features
Power Includes USB and RS-232
& Energy
Meters
instrumentation in cable
Measures power in tens
of microseconds
USB/RS
Power Capable of tracing pulse shape
Sensors
of modulated and long pulse
lasers
DB-25 High power up to 150W
Power
Sensors Large 30 x 30 mm active area
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Custom
& OEM
PowerMax-Pro USB/RS Sensors
PowerMax-Pro HP Sensors
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Features
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE Measures power in tens
of microseconds
High power up to 350W
Laser
Cross- continuous, 600W intermittent,
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Index
15 kW peak
Supports lasers from the
Near-IR to Far-IR wavelengths
Model
Name
Index
Capable of tracing the individual
pulse shape of modulated and
long pulse lasers
Large active area
PowerMax-Pro HP Sensor
Coherent offers four different sensor technologies (PowerMax-Pro, thermopile, semiconductor/optical, and pyroelectric) that
address a broad range of measurement parameters and laser characteristics. POWER
& ENERGY
PowerMax-Pro
Power
& Energy
Meters
Coherent developed PowerMax-Pro technology (Patent #9,012,848) to
meet the growing need for a laser power sensor that offers the broad
wavelength sensitivity, large dynamic range and high damage resistance of USB/RS
a thermopile, together with the fast response speed approaching that of a Power
Sensors
semiconductor photodiode.
The electrical signal from the thin film layers moves laterally to the
edges of the device where it can be measured by tapping into the sensor
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electrodes. PowerMax-Pro - Laser Power Sensors Energy
Sensors
In contrast to the traditional, radial flow thermopile, which has a sensing time constant value of several seconds, the time
constant for the thin film configuration is in the microsecond range. This enables the sensor to provide an essentially instant
power measurement without any overshoot and also enables pulse analysis of modulated lasers with pulses greater than 10 Custom
microseconds. & OEM
Pyroelectric
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
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Power and Energy Measurement Solutions
Sensor Technologies
POWER
Thermopile
& ENERGY
DB-25
Power
Thermopiles operate across a wide range of input powers, and unlike
Sensors a semiconductor sensor they will not saturate. The spectral range is
dependent upon the coating applied to absorb the laser energy. The coating
used on many thermopiles is broadband in nature and is relatively flat from
USB/RS the ultraviolet through the infrared. These sensors have natural response
Energy
Sensors PM Model Thermopiles times on the order of several seconds for a low power sensor and up to
one minute for a kilowatt sensor. When combined with a Coherent meter
a speed-up algorithm provides a much faster response on the order of
DB-25 seconds for most sensors.
Energy
Sensors
Coherent has two lines of thermopile sensors. The LM Model line utilizes
a unique thermopile disk in which the thermocouples are split into four
Custom
quadrants, allowing the sensors to provide beam position information
& OEM in addition to power measurement. The PM Model line incorporates
traditional thermopile disks that provide power measurement.
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Quad
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE Positioning
LM Model Thermopiles Enabled
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Semiconductor/Optical
Model Semiconductor sensors convert incident photons into current that can
Name be measured by our instruments. The photodiodes used in these types of
Index
sensors offer high sensitivity and low noise, enabling them to detect very
low light levels. Attenuating filters must be used when operating above the
milliwatt level because they saturate above approximately 1W/cm2.
Photodiodes are also convenient for tuning and peaking lasers due to
their fast response time. The spectral range is more limited than our other
sensor technologies. These devices are also referred to as optical sensors.
Semiconductor/optical sensors are limited to measuring CW laser power.
Model OP-2/LM-2
The following information can help determine which sensor technology to choose based upon the type of laser used and the
type of measurement needed.
Power
& Energy
Meters
Laser Type Measurement Needed Power Range Wavelength Range Sensor Type
CW Laser Average Power 10 nW to 50 mW 250 nm to 1800 nm Optical
100 W to >5 kW 0.19 m to 11 m Thermopile
USB/RS
CW Laser Instant Average Power 50 mW to 150W 300 nm to 11 m PowerMax-Pro Power
Sensors
Pulsed Laser Average Power 100 W to >5 kW 0.19 m to 11 m Thermopile
Pulsed Laser Instant Average Power 50 mW to 350W 300 nm to 11 m PowerMax-Pro
Pulsed Laser Energy Per Pulse 100 nJ to >10J 0.19 m to 11 m Pyroelectric DB-25
Power
Long Pulse Laser (>1 ms) Single Pulse 1 mJ to >300J 0.19 m to 11 m Thermopile Sensors
Integrated Energy
Long Pulse Laser (>10 s) Pulse Visualization <15 kW peak power 300 nm to 11 m PowerMax-Pro
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
The spectral range of these sensor technologies and absorbing coatings are shown in the table below. After identifying a sensor
type and coating, the detailed specifications in this catalog can be used to select a specific sensor model for your application.
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Energy
Wavelength (nm) Sensors
IR 800 to 1800
After selecting a sensor model, the final step is to identify a meter to measure, display and analyze the sensor output.
The information on the next page summarizes the capabilities and features of our meters and lists their compatibility Model
Name
with different sensors. Visit www.Coherent.com/LMC and use our Product Finder to assist you in making your sensor and Index
meter selections.
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Power and Energy Meter Quick Reference Guide
Meter Features Summary Table
Measurement Modes
Power CW Power
& Energy
Meters Avg. Power of Pulsed Lasers
Long-Pulse Joules
Pulse Energy
USB/RS
Power Max. Rep. Rate (Hz) 300 300 10,0001
Sensors
Display Types
Digital Readout 2
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Power Analog Needle Tuning
Sensors Graphical Tuning 2
Strip Chart/Trending 2
PC Interfaces
USB
BEAM RS-232
DIAGNOSTICS
GPIB 3
Analog Output
Laser AC Powered
Cross-
Reference
Index
Meter and Sensor Compatibility Table
Model
Name
Index Power Sensors
PM Model
PS Model
OP-2 Model
LM Model and BeamFinder 4 4 4
LM-2 Model 4 4 4
PowerMax-Pro
Energy Sensors
EnergyMax 5 5
1 10,000 Hz sampled; 1000 Hz every pulse. 5 Our J-50MT-10KHz, J-25MT-10KHz, J-10MT-10KHz, J-10Si, and J-10Ge EnergyMax Sensors are
2 Using PC software application. not compatible with FieldMaxII-TOP meters. For legacy sensor models not listed, please
3 LabMax-TOP w/GPIB model only. contact Coherent or your local representative for assistance.
4 Compatible when used with Thermal SmartSensor Adapter #1056827.
POWER POWER
& ENERGY
Meters
LabMax-Pro LabMax-TOP and -TO FieldMate FieldMaxII-TOP and -TO
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
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Energy
Sensors
Custom
& OEM
Sensors
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
ENERGY
Meters Laser
LabMax-Pro FieldMaxII-TOP and -P LabMax-TOP Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
Index
EnergyMax
Pyroelectric
Energy Sensors
Power Meters compatible with PM & PS Model
Thermopile Sensors
Power Meter compatible with LM Model
Thermopile Sensors
Power Meters need the Thermal SmartSensor
Adapter to use LM Model Thermopile Sensors
Sensors
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LabMax-Pro SSIM
Laser Power and Energy Meter
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Laser power and energy meter
Compatible with PowerMax-Pro and PM Model thermopiles
High speed sampling for laser pulse analysis
Power
& Energy USB and RS-232 interfaces
Meters
Windows PC application
Direct host commands support OEM integration
USB/RS
Power Windows 7 and 8 compatible (32 and 64-bit)
Sensors
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Power
Sensors
LabMax-Pro SSIM Laser Power and Energy Meter
USB/RS
Energy The LabMax-Pro represents the next generation of Coherents In addition to PC interfacing, LabMax-Pro SSIM also includes
Sensors
groundbreaking LabMax line. This power meter combines an analog output with user-selectable voltages of 0 to 1V,
the power and versatility of the LabMax, with two new 2V, or 4V. Triggering can be achieved with an external trigger
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higher speed sampling modes when used with PowerMax- input or an internal trigger that is user adjustable.
Energy Pro technology. High speed mode increases the continuous
Sensors
sampling rate to 20 kHz, enabling analysis of laser pulse The meter is configured as a module for direct PC control and
trains common in medical and microwelding applications. is compatible with PM model thermopiles and PowerMax-Pro
Snapshot mode provides burst sampling at a rate of 625 kHz, sensors.
Custom
& OEM
enabling users to view and analyze the temporal pulse trace
of modulated lasers common in various commercial cutting, A sensor is just part of a measurement system, and can only
engraving and drilling applications. deliver high quality data if it is matched with electronics
to properly acquire, condition and process the raw signal
BEAM In the traditional 10 Hz sampling mode, PowerMax-Pro from the sensor. Coherent has developed the LabMax-Pro
DIAGNOSTICS
sensors provide an instant power reading, much like a SSIM laser power meter specifically to fully capitalize on the
photodiode but at very high powers. Legacy thermopiles inherent capabilities of PowerMax-Pro sensors.
are also compatible with the 10 Hz sampling mode, just like
CALIBRATION in past meters. To minimize user cost and maximize flexibility, the LabMax-
& SERVICE
Pro is packaged as a Smart Sensor Interface Module (SSIM)
The product includes a new Windows-based PC application that interfaces with a host computer through either USB or
that enables a wide range of analysis functions including RS-232. LabMax-Pro PC, a new Windows PC application, then
Laser
Cross- statistics and histogram, trending, tuning, data logging, as enables instrument control and displays measurement
Reference
Index
well as a new ability to zoom in on detailed pulse shapes and results, including laser tuning and pulse shape visualization,
pulse bursts using PowerMax-Pro technology. The software on a host computer. The software also performs a wide range
interface allows for flexible sizing of informational panes
Model within the application, in which contents are auto-sized
Name
Index dynamically as the panes are adjusted, allowing the user to
size the information of greatest importance. LabMax-Pro SSIM
Laser Measurement System
Data is analyzed on the PC through USB or RS-232 interfaces
through the Windows PC application, or directly through host
commands. Since the LabMax-Pro interfaces via USB and
utilizes Windows, the LabMax-Pro can be interfaced to
tablets that operate on the Windows 8 platform. This
unique capability gives users flexibility to display
data and allow state-of-the-art color and touch
screen displays.
of analysis functions such as live statistics, histograms, for measuring modulated lasers operating between these
trending and data logging. In addition, a complete set of two extremes. These modes enable advanced analysis of POWER
& ENERGY
host commands can be sent through either the USB or high power, modulated lasers in a way that has never been
RS-232 interface which is particularly useful for embedded possible before.
applications.
The first High Speed mode utilizes a continuous data Power
& Energy
High Speed Sampling for Pulse Visualization sampling rate of 20 kHz, allowing pulse shape analysis Meters
The standard operating mode of the LabMax-Pro SSIM of modulated lasers with repetition rates of up to 2 kHz.
utilizes a typical 10 Hz sampling rate. At this data rate, These types of pulse trains are common in many laser-
it allows PowerMax-Pro sensors to provide an instant based medical treatments and some materials processing USB/RS
Power
power reading, much like a photodiode, but, of course, applications such as micro welding. Sensors
taking advantage of the sensors ability to directly read
very high powers. High volume processes that use high The second High Speed mode is called Snapshot Mode,
repetition rate or quasi-CW lasers, such as picosecond and which provides burst sampling at a rate of 625 kHz for a DB-25
femtosecond lasers, can benefit significantly from fast power period of time up to 384 milliseconds. This is fast enough to Power
Sensors
measurements. Time currently spent monitoring the process enable visualization of the pulse shape of the modulated
with thermopiles can be spent processing parts, and with lasers common in various commercial cutting, engraving and
such rapid measurements, the process can be monitored drilling applications, as well as long pulses and pulse trains USB/RS
more frequently. Instead of spending up to a minute or more used in aesthetic medical applications. This type of temporal Energy
Sensors
taking a reading, the measurement can be performed in visualization offers new insight into the true performance
less than a second with PowerMax-Pro technology, enabling of the laser previously masked by slow thermopiles.
throughput improvement with very little engineering This new informationIt provides developers with more DB-25
investment. repeatable methods to transfer processes from engineering Energy
Sensors
to manufacturing and to control and monitor the process
The standard operating mode is best used to measure the once its up and running. Many thermal-based materials
power of CW lasers, or the average power of high repetition processing applications can be better controlled with this
rates lasers. Two High Speed sampling modes have been information, leading to faster processing with higher yield; at Custom
& OEM
implemented in the meter electronics and software to fully the same time, the quality of laser produced features can be
exploit the rapid response speed of PowerMax-Pro sensors enhanced.
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DIAGNOSTICS
Model
Name
Index
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LabMax-Pro SSIM
Laser Power and Energy Meter
POWER
& ENERGY
DB-25
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Custom
& OEM
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Model
Name
Index
LabMax-Pro SSIM
105.6 mm
104.9 mm (4.2 in.)
(4.1 in.) 9.2 mm
(0.4 in.)
2 PL
32 mm 34.5 mm
(1.3 in.) (1.4 in.)
13.7 mm
(0.5 in.)
Rear View
Front View 31 mm 43.5 mm 2 PL
(1.2 in.) (1.7 in.)
2 PL 2 PL
4X No.4-40 Threads
2 PL, Near and Far Side
Side View
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LabMax Meters
Laser Power and Energy Meters
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Measure power and energy
Ergonomic design enhances user experience
Directly compatible with PM Model and LM Model thermopiles
Power
& Energy Display beam position with LM Model thermopiles
Meters
Log data to internal memory, directly onto USB flash drive, or to PC
USB, RS-232, and GPIB PC interfaces
USB/RS
Power Software:
Sensors
- LabMax PC applications software
- LabVIEW instrument driver and ActiveX control
DB-25
- XP/Vista (32-bit)/Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) compatible
Power
Sensors
LabMax-TOP Power and Energy Meter Models
USB/RS LabMax-TOP is compatible with thermopile, optical and pyroelectric
Energy (power & energy)
Sensors
LabMax-TOP w/GPIB adds IEEE-488 GPIB PC interface
(cable included)
DB-25
Energy LabMax-TO is compatible with thermopile and optical
Sensors (power and long-pulse Joules)
Custom
& OEM
LabMax is a versatile meter suitable for anyone who needs Data Logging
to analyze laser output. It analyzes and monitors laser Data logging of unlimited size can be performed directly
output via onboard data logging. It also supports logging to a USB flash drive, and additionally over 400,000 points
data directly to a USB flash drive, provides enhanced data can be retained onboard the meter itself in flash memory.
BEAM analysis and statistics, as well as a form factor that allows The meter has a file management system that allows
DIAGNOSTICS
flexible positioning and viewing angles so it can be used in naming and renaming files, auto increments file names for
areas with limited bench space. These meters provide direct repetitive logging events, folder creation and renaming, and
compatibility with LM Model and PM Model sensors with no transferring files and folders from the meter storage to a USB
CALIBRATION need for adapters. flash drive. Data can also be logged to a file with the LabMax
& SERVICE
PC applications software.
Sensor Compatibility
LabMax displays beam position for quick and accurate setup,
Laser
Cross- and is directly compatible with most Coherent thermal,
Reference
Index
pyroelectric and semiconductor sensors. These sensors offer
wavelength coverage from 190 nm to 12 m, measure from
nW to kW, from nJ to J, and from single shot to 10 kHz.
Model
Name
Index Beam Positioning
The position of the laser beam on the sensor can be displayed
by LabMax when using an LM Model thermopile sensor.
This makes it easier to align the laser beam during
setup, especially for infrared laser
beams. There is also a trending
feature to monitor the position of
the beam over time, and the
position data can be logged to
a file.
LabMax beam position display
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Energy
Sensors
Custom
& OEM
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
LabMax Tune Chart
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
PC Interfacing and Applications Software
Data can also be analyzed directly on a PC through USB,
RS-232, or GPIB connections, or by logging data to a USB flash Laser
drive attached directly to the meter. Installable applications Cross-
Reference
software and LabVIEW drivers are provided to support Index
PC interfacing.
Model
Name
Index
Additional Inputs/Outputs
In addition to PC interfacing, LabMax also includes an analog LabMax PC
output with user-selectable voltages of 0 to 1V, 2V, or 4V. Applications
Pyroelectric triggering can be achieved with an external Software
trigger input or an internal trigger that is user-adjustable
from 2% to 20% percent of full-scale range.
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LabMax Meters
Laser Power and Energy Meters
Features
POWER
Measure energy of pulsed lasers up to 300 pps & ENERGY
Large, backlight LCD display
Compatible with thermopile, optical, and pyroelectric sensors
Power
Simulated analog-like movement for laser tuning & Energy
Meters
USB interface with FieldMaxII PC applications software, LabVIEW
instrument driver and ActiveX control
USB/RS
XP/Vista (32-bit)/Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) compatible Power
Sensors
Area function for density measurements (J/cm2 or W/cm2)
DB-25
Models Power
Sensors
FieldMaxII-TOP Power and Energy Meter FieldMaxII-TOP is compatible with thermopile, optical and pyroelectric
sensors (power & energy)
FieldMaxII-TO is compatible with thermopile and optical (power only) USB/RS
Energy
FieldMaxII-P is compatible with pyroelectric (energy only) Sensors
FieldMaxII-TO Power Meter FieldMaxII PC applications software supports trend charting, tuning,
statistics, and logging data to a file. A LabVIEW instrument driver with
ActiveX control is provided to support custom software developments. CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
FieldMaxII PC Application Cross-
Reference
Index
Features
Model
USB PC Interface Name
Index
FieldMaxII PC is completely open-source so that you can
use it to help develop your own customized applications
Multiple meters can be run on a single PC useful for final
test and burn-in applications
Meters can be operated remotely via host interface and
included drivers
Software features:
- Measure, Tune, Trend displays
- Statistics
LabVIEW instrument driver and ActiveX DLL server included
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FieldMaxII Meters
Laser Power and Energy Meters
Features
POWER
Analog needle for tuning & ENERGY
Large digital LCD display
Compatible with thermopile and optical sensors
Power
Wavelength compensation & Energy
Meters
Analog output
Compact and portable
USB/RS
AC and battery power Power
Sensors
Auto ranging
FieldMate combines a digital display and analog meter with sophisticated DB-25
Power
digital processing to enable rapid, sensitive laser adjustment. This meter Sensors
FieldMate Power Meter also offers an economical way of measuring laser power when advanced
data analysis is not necessary.
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
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LaserCheck
Laser Power Meter
Features
POWER
& ENERGY Handheld laser power meter
Wavelength range: 400 nm to 1064 nm
User-selectable spectral compensation
Power
& Energy Auto-ranging with peak sample and hold
Meters
For CW and >1 MHz lasers
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
Device Model LaserCheck
Specifications Active Area Diameter (mm) 8
DB-25 Spectral Range (nm) 400 to 1064
Power ** Accuracy (%) 5
Sensors
Measurement Range1
without Attenuator 10 W to 10 mW
with Attenuator 1 mW to 1W
USB/RS
Energy Display Power Ranges 9.99 W to 999 mW
Sensors
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 5
Minimum Power Resolution (W) 0.01
Maximum Peak Power Density
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Energy without Attenuator 0.5 W/cm2
Sensors with Attenuator 30 W/cm2
Display 3-digit LCD display with power unit indicator
Compliance CE, WEEE, RoHS
Custom Dimensions (H x W x D) 168 x 24 x 20 mm (6.6 x 0.9 x 0.7 in.)
& OEM
Weight 44 g (0.09 lbs.)
Part Number (RoHS) 1098293**
1 Power range is wavelength dependent. See charts below. Ensure peak power density does not exceed limits to avoid localized diode saturation.
** C24 Quick Ship program: eligible for next business day shipment.
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Cross- Detector 3-Digit LCD with Power/Wavelength
Reference Units Indicator Display Select Switch
Index
Attenuator Position Sample/Hold Over-Range
Control Slide Button Tone Indicator
Model
Name
Index
Measurable Power vs. Wavelength Measurable Power vs. Wavelength
LaserCheck without Attenuator Side View LaserCheck with Attenuator
168 mm
1.E-02 (6.6 in.) 1.E+00
1.E-01
1.E-03 20 mm
Power (W)
Power (W)
1.E-06 1.E-05
400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 400 500 60024 mm700 800 900 1000 1100
Wavelength (nm) (0.95 in.)
Wavelength (nm)
Front View
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
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Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Rechargeable Batteries Energy
Sensors
Custom
& OEM
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Cross-
Soft Carrying Case Reference
Index
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Power Sensors Introduction
Introduction and Selection Charts
Coherent uses three primary coatings to capture the incident radiation on our thermal sensors. The specifications for each
POWER sensor list which coating is used. Typical wavelength ranges and response curves for these coatings are shown in the chart
& ENERGY
below. Each sensor contains a spectral curve generated from reflectance measurements taken with spectrometers. The
reflectance data are converted into a wavelength compensation look-up table that is loaded into the sensor. This data is
accessed by selecting a wavelength of operation in the meters.
Power
& Energy
Meters
Rv Spectral Correction for Thermal Sensors (normalized to 514 nm)
USB/RS 1.10
Power
Rv Spectral Correction Factor
Sensors
Black Coating
1.05 Broadband & HTD Coatings
DB-25 UV Coating
Power
Sensors
1.00
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
0.95
DB-25
Energy
Sensors 0.90
0.1 1 10
Wavelength (m)
Custom
& OEM
Many of our thermal sensors can measure power at levels greater than the maximum power rating for limited amounts of time.
BEAM
The following chart outlines how much power can be measured over a range of exposure times (Note: Water-cooled sensors are
DIAGNOSTICS power-rated in air-cooled mode in this chart).
CALIBRATION
Exposure Limit vs. Power
& SERVICE
180
160
Laser
Cross-
Reference
140
Index
120
PM150 PM150-50
Power (W)
40
20
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Time (minutes)
This ability to integrate relatively long laser pulses with a thermopile is USB/RS
Power
necessary when the laser pulse width exceeds the maximum pulse width Sensors
rating of pyroelectric sensors. Pyroelectric sensors are typically limited to
maximum pulse widths in the millisecond range. When the pulse width
exceeds milliseconds, a thermopile is a good solution. DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM10-19C, PM150-50C and PM150-50XC A good rule of thumb for using a thermopile for this type of measurement
is to compare the maximum pulse energy you need to measure with the
maximum power rating of a sensor (maximum power ratings can be found USB/RS
Application Example 1 in the Power Sensor Summary Specifications on pages 51 to 52 or in the Energy
Sensors
Laser Pulse Width 50 ms detailed product specifications contained on each product page).
Maximum Energy 10J
Solution Choose a PM10 Common applications for this type of measurement are in the medical DB-25
field, especially skin resurfacing and hair removal, and in material Energy
Sensors
processing applications such as laser welding. These laser systems often
Application Example 2 utilize high-energy diode lasers that have large beam sizes and relatively
Laser Pulse Width 300 ms long pulses. A detector like the PM150-50C is ideal for these measurements.
Maximum Energy 80J It features a large 50 mm aperture size, can handle pulse energies up to Custom
& OEM
Solution Choose a PM150 or 150J, and can be used air-cooled for single pulse energy measurements
PM150-50C* (a PM150-50C will normally need to be water-cooled for continuous power
* Specific sensor choice depends upon aperture and mechanical measurements).
constraints. BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Using a LabMax power/energy meter, or a PowerMax-USB/RS sensor,
expands the range of long-pulse Joule measurements down into the low
millijoule level when used with thermopiles such as the PS10, PS10Q, PS19,
and PS19Q sensors. CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Model
Name
Index
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Laser Power Sensors
POWER
& ENERGY
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
30 mm x 30 mm active area.
3
Model The high response speed of PowerMax-Pro sensors is
Name 2
Index particularly advantageous in a wide range of commercial
and medical applications. It enables nearly instant 1
measurement of CW laser power, resulting in increased
throughput, and also supports high resolution analysis 0
of modulated laser pulse shapes resulting in improved 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
laser characterization and process control. Time (sec)
A dramatic technological advancement from Coherent has This enables the sensor to provide an essentially instant
yielded a completely new type of fast response power power measurement (Figure 1). The PowerMax-Pro sensor POWER
& ENERGY
detector. The high response speed is particularly advan- preserves the main benefits of the traditional thermopile
tageous in commercial applications where it enables CW architecture, namely large active area (30 mm x 30 mm),
laser power to be sampled faster and more frequently; with wide dynamic range (50 mW to 150W), high damage
modulated sources it delivers peak power and temporal resistance (14 kW/cm2) and broad wavelength range Power
& Energy
pulse shape data, from which pulse energy can be integrated. (300 nm to 11 m). Meters
This real-time feedback can be used to improve laser system
throughput and quality, and to improve process precision, The response speed of PowerMax-Pro sensors allows users
with minimal engineering investment. to move beyond just measuring average power, and enables USB/RS
Power
analysis of the temporal pulse shape and peak power of Sensors
In contrast to the traditional, radial flow thermopile, which modulated lasers with pulse lengths greater than 10 s.
has a sensing time constant value of several seconds, the These pulses can then be integrated to calculate individual
time constant for PowerMax-Pro is in the microsecond range. pulse energy. DB-25
Power
Sensors
The following figures demonstrates PowerMax-Pro high speed analysis feature being used to track the power output of an USB/RS
RF-modulated CO2 laser from the time the laser is first turned on until the laser stabilizes: Energy
Sensors
Custom
& OEM
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
Index
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PowerMax-Pro Sensors
Laser Power Sensors
Power
& Energy
Meters
Capture Rise Time, Fall Time, Peak Power,
and Energy of Modulated Laser Pulses
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Custom
& OEM
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name Excellent Pulse Shape Fidelity
Index
Read more about PowerMax-Pro technology fundamentals on page 5. Further details about high speed analysis are available on the
LabMax-Pro section on pages 10 to 13.
PowerMax-Pro PowerMax-Pro
150 HD 90 mm
(3.54 in.)
30 mm
(1.17 in.)
150F HD CALIBRATION
90 mm
30 mm
(1.18 in.)
(3.54 in.) 95 mm
(3.75 in.) & SERVICE
90 mm 2X 26 mm 30 mm 90 mm 30 mm 23 mm
(3.54 in.) (1.01 in.) (1.17 in.) (3.54 in.) (1.18 in.) (0.9 in.) 95 mm
(3.75 in.)
30 mm 23 mm
30 mm
(1.18 in.) (0.9 in.)
(1.18 in.)
2X 26 mm 90 mm
90 mm (1.01 in.) (3.54 in.)
30 mm
(3.54 in.)
30 mm Laser
Cross-
(1.18 in.) (1.18 in.) 90 mm 104 mm
(3.54 in.) (4.09 in.)
90 mm
(3.54 in.)
30 mm
(1.18 in.) 104 mm
Reference
30 mm
(1.18 in.)
(4.09 in.) Index
Adjustable Adjustable
191 mm to 260 mm 191 mm to 260 mm
(7.52 to 10.24 in.) (7.52 to 10.24 in.)
Adjustable
191 mm to 260 mm
Adjustable
191 mm to 260 mm
(7.52 to 10.24 in.)
Model
(7.52 to 10.24 in.)
21 mm Name
21 mm
(0.83 in.)
(0.83 in.)
Index
21 mm
(0.83 in.)
21 mm
(0.83 in.)
51 mm 44 mm 51 mm 109 mm 51 mm 44 mm 51 mm 109 mm
(2.0 in.) (1.75 in.) (2.0 in.) (4.3 in.) (2.0 in.) (1.75 in.) (2.0 in.) (4.3 in.)
45 mm 45 mm
(1.77 in.) (1.77
13 mmin.) 2X 6-32 UNC 6 mm (0.25 in.)
45
13 mm 6 mm2X M4X0.7 - 6H 6 mm (0.25 in.) 45 mm 13 mm
2X 6-32 UNC 6 mm (0.25 in.) (0.5 in.) (0.5 in.) Mounting Hole
(1.77 in.)
(0.5 in.) (0.25 Mounting
in.) Hole (1.77 in.) 2X M4X0.7 - 6H 6 mm (0.25 in.)
Mounting Hole 6 mm 6 mm
Mounting Hole
13 mm 6 mm (0.25 in.) (0.25 in.) 2X 6-32 UNC 6 mm (0.25 in.)
13 mm 13 mm
(0.5 in.) (0.25 in.) Mounting Hole
(0.5 in.) 2X M4X0.7 - 6H 6 mm (0.25 in.) (0.5 in.)
6 mm 6 mm
13 mm 6 mm Mounting Hole
(0.25 in.) (0.25 in.)
(0.5 in.) (0.25 in.)
13 mm 6 mm
27
(0.5 in.) (0.25 in.)
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PowerMax-Pro HP Sensors
1W to 15 kW
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
90 mm 34 mm
PowerMax-Pro HP 15 mm
(3.54 in.)
15 mm
(1.35 in.)
44 mm
(1.75 in.)
23 mm
(0.89 in.)
51 mm
(2.0 in.) Note: Detector surface is 51 mm 109 mm
13.21 mm (0.52 in.) below front (2.0 in.) (4.3 in.)
Center to Center 76 mm face of aperture plate
Slots for 1/4-20 or (3.0 in.)
M6 Screws
USB/RS
300 300 Power
Sensors
200 200
100 100
DB-25
Power
0 0 Sensors
1 10 100 1000 10,000 1 10 100 1000 10,000
Intermittent Measurement Time (s) Intermittent Measurement Time (s)
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
7 15 kW
5
Power Measurement
10 kW
6 5 kW Custom
4 1 kW & OEM
5
Error (%)
Error (%)
3
4
2
3 BEAM
1 DIAGNOSTICS
2
0 1
-1 0
1 10 100 1000 10,000 0.1 1 10 CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Peak Power (W) Pulse Duration (ms)
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
PowerMax-Pro HP Maximum Steady-State Average Power
Model
Name
Index
400
Max. Average Power (W)
350
300
250 1.0 gpm
0.75 gpm
200
0.5 gpm
150 0.0 gpm
100
50
0
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Average Beam Diameter (mm)
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PowerMax-Pro USB/RS HD Sensors
200 mW to 150W
CALIBRATION 90 mm
& SERVICE
(3.54 in.)
PowerMax-Pro PowerMax-Pro
2X 15 mm 90 mm
30 mm (3.54 in.) 96 mm
30 mm (0.60 in.) (1.17 in.) (3.79 in.)
(1.18 in.)
90 mm
(3.54 in.) 90 mm
Laser 30 mm 90 mm
2X 15 mm
(0.60 in.)
30 mm
90 mm
(3.54 in.)
(3.54 in.)
96 mm
Cross- 30 in.)
(1.18 mm
(1.18 in.)
(3.54 in.) REF
(1.17 in.)
30 mm
(1.18 in.)
30 mm
(3.79 in.)
Name 11 mm
(0.44 in.)
USB or DB9
110 mm
11 mm USB or DB9
RS Cable
110 mm
(4.35 in.)
Index RS Cable (0.44 in.)
(4.35 in.)
Adjustable Adjustable
191 mm to 260 mm 191 mm to 260 mm
(7.52 to 10.24 in.) (7.52 to 10.24 in.)
M6X1.0 - 6H THD
M6X1.0 - 6H THD 10 mm (0.39 in.) 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
10 mm (0.39 in.) Mounting Hole 10 mm (0.39 in.)
2X 6 mm Mounting Hole 2X 6 mm Mounting Hole
1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
(0.25 in.) (0.25 in.) 2X 6 mm 2X 6 mm
10 mm (0.39 in.)
Mounting Hole (0.25 in.) (0.25 in.)
45 mm 45 mm 45 mm 45 mm
2X 6-32 UNC-2B THD M6X1.0 - 6H THD
(1.77 in.) M6X1.0 - 6H THD (1.77 in.) 2X 6-32 UNC-2B THD (1.77 in.) (1.77 in.)
6 mm (0.25 in.) 10 mm (0.39 in.) 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
10 mm (0.39 in.) 6 mm (0.25 in.) Mounting Hole 10 mm (0.39 in.)
Mounting Holes
2X 6 mm Mounting Hole 2X 6 mm Mounting Holes Mounting Hole
1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
(0.25 in.) (0.25 in.) 2X 6 mm 2X 6 mm
13 mm 6 mm 10 mm (0.39 in.) 2X 6-32 UNC-2B THD 2X 6-32 UNC-2B THD
Mounting Hole (0.25 in.) (0.25 in.)
13 mm 6 mm 6 mm (0.25 in.)
(0.5 in.) (0.25 in.) 6 mm (0.25 in.)
13 mm 6 mm Mounting Holes (0.5 in.) (0.25 in.) Mounting Holes
13 mm 6 mm
(0.5 in.) (0.25 in.) (0.5 in.) (0.25 in.)
45 mm 45 mm 45 mm 45 mm
2X 6-32 UNC-2B THD (1.77 in.)
(1.77 in.) (1.77 in.) 2X 6-32 UNC-2B THD (1.77 in.)
6 mm (0.25 in.)
6 mm (0.25 in.)
Mounting Holes
30
Mounting Holes
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Cross-
Reference
PowerMax-Pro 90 mm
(3.54 in.)
34 mm
(1.35 in.) Index
USB/RS HP 2K 15 mm
(0.60 in.) 25 mm
15 mm
(0.60 in.)
REF (3.54 in.) REF
M6X1.0-6H THD
10 mm (0.39 in.) Model
2X 6 mm
Mounting Hole
2X 6 mm Name
90 mm
(0.25 in.)
1/4-20 UNC-2B THD 45 mm (0.25 in.) Index
10 mm (0.39 in.) (1.77 in.)
(3.54 in.)
Mounting Hole
45 mm 2X M4X0.7-6H THD
(1.77 in.) 6 mm (0.25 in.)
Mounting Holes
17 mm
6 mm (0.67 in.)
(0.25 in.) 17 mm 2X 6-32 UNC-2B THD
Adjustable
(0.67 in.) 6 mm (0.25 in.)
191 mm to 260 mm 6 mm
(7.52 to 10.24 in.) Mounting Holes (0.25 in.)
11 mm USB or DB9
(0.44 in.) RS Cable 110 mm
(4.35 in.)
51 mm
Note: Detector surface is Cable Ends Not Shown in this View
(2.0 in.) 51 mm
13.21 mm (0.52 in.) below front (2.0 in.) 38 mm
Center to Center 76 mm face of aperture plate (1.5 in.)
Slots for 1/4-20 or (3.0 in.)
M6 Screws
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Product Overview
POWER
& ENERGY
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
PowerMax-USB Connector
Software Features
POWER
PowerMax PC applications software is supplied free with & ENERGY
sensor and includes the following features:
Trending, tuning, histogram
Power
Statistics (mean, minimum, maximum, and standard & Energy
deviation) and log batch to file Meters
Custom
& OEM
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
Index
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PowerMax-USB/RS Sensors
Applying Wavelength Compensation Accuracy
Overall measurement accuracy is a combination of calibration uncertainty (found in the sensor specification tables) and the
POWER wavelength compensation accuracy (found in the Wavelength Compensation Accuracy table, below).
& ENERGY
The combined accuracy is based upon practices outlined in the National Institute of Standards Guidelines for Evaluating and
Expressing Uncertainty (NIST Technical Note 1297, 1994 Edition). The combined accuracy of the measurement is calculated by
Power using the law of propagation of uncertainty using the root-sum-of-square (square root of the sum of squares), sometimes
& Energy
Meters described as summing in quadrature where:
Measurement Accuracy = U2 + W2
USB/RS
Power
Sensors where U = Percent Calibration Uncertainty and W = Wavelength Accuracy
DB-25 Example:
Power
Sensors
PowerMax-USB LM-10 used at 1064 nm
USB/RS U = 2%
Energy W = 1.5%
Sensors
1.05
CALIBRATION
Absorption (%)
0.95
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index 0.90 Black Coating
Black Coating w/Quartz Window
0.85 Broadband Coating
Model
Name UV Coating
Index
0.80
0.1 1 10
Wavelength (m)
Features
POWER
Thermopile detector element for high & ENERGY
power measurements
Measures beam position on detector surface
Noise equivalent power down to 0.4 mW Quad Power
& Energy
Positioning Meters
Large 16 mm and 19 mm apertures Enabled
Thermopile sensors are a great all-purpose technology suitable for many
USB/RS
lasers. They are used for measuring CW laser power, average power in Power
pulsed lasers, and are often used to integrate the energy of long pulses. Sensors
USB/RS
Device Model LM-3 LM-10 LM-45 Energy
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) 0.25 to 10.6
Power Range 10 mW to 3W 10 mW to 10W 100 mW to 25W
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Max. Intermittent Power (W)(<5 min.) 10 12 45 DB-25
Long-Pulse Joules (J) 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 50 Energy
Sensors
Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 0.4 0.4 2
Maximum Power Density (kW/cm2) 6
** Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 600 (10 ns, 1064 nm)
Custom
Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%) & OEM
Speed-up On 2 2 3
Speed-up Off 4 4 4
Detector Coating Broadband
Detector Element Thermopile BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Optic None
Detector Diameter (mm) 19 16 19
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2
Power Linearity (%) 1 CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Long-Pulse Joules Accuracy (%) 3
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 10,600
Laser
Cooling Method Air Cross-
Cable Type USB and RS Reference
Index
Cable Length (m) 2.5 (USB)/0.3 (RS)
Part Number1 1168339 (USB) 1168340 (USB)** 1168342 (USB)**
1168341 (RS)** 1211474 (RS) Model
1 Software and post stand included. Name
Index
** C24 Quick Ship program: eligible for next business day shipment.
LM-3 LM-10 LM-45
89 mm
(3.52 in.)
19 mm 81 mm
33 mm (3.17 in.) 33 mm
(0.75 in.) (1.3 in.) (1.3 in.) 86 mm
19 mm (3.37 in.)
63 mm (0.75 in.)
(2.48 in.) 63 mm
(2.48 in.)
64 mm 64 mm
(2.5 in.) (2.5 in.)
3/4-32 UN-2B 16 mm
Adjustable Threads (0.62 in.)
176 mm to 230 mm Adjustable 1.035-40 UN-2B
(6.93 in. to 9.06 in.) 176 mm to 230 mm Adjustable
171 mm to 226 mm Threads
(6.93 in. to 9.06 in.)
(6.73 in. to 8.9 in.)
51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm
(2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface (2.0 in.)
76 mm
is 8.5 mm (0.33 in.) below
76 mm
is 54.58 mm (2.15 in.) below 76 mm is 8.61 mm (0.34 in.) below
front face of aperture plate front face of heat sink (3.0 in.) front face of aperture plate
(3.0 in.) (3.0 in.)
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PowerMax-USB/RS Sensors
100 mW to 200W
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Spectrally flat from 0.25 m to 10.6 m
19 mm apertures
FC and SMA fiber connectors available
Power
(see page 50) Quad
& Energy
Meters Positioning
Enabled
Time (min.)
operation. 20
DB-25 10
Power LM-150 LS
Sensors Power Duration 0
USB/RS
Energy Device Model LM-20 LM-100 LM-150 LS
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) o.25 to 10.6
Power Range 100 mW to 20W 100 mW to 100W 100 mW to 150W
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Long-Pulse Joules (J) 0.5 to 10
DB-25
Energy Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 3 5 3
Sensors
Maximum Power Density (kW/cm2) 6
Maximum Energy Density (J/cm2) 0.5 (10 ns, 1064 nm)
Detector Coating Broadband
Custom
& OEM Detector Element Thermopile
Optic None
Detector Diameter (mm) 19
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2 2 5
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Power Linearity (%) 1
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Long-Pulse Joules Accuracy (%) 3
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 10,600
CALIBRATION Cooling Method Air
& SERVICE
Cable Type USB
Cable Length (m) 2.5
Laser Part Number1 1174270 1193300 1275678
Cross- 1 Software and post stand included.
Reference
Index
Model
Name
Index
Features
POWER
Spectrally flat from 0.25 m to 10.6 m & ENERGY
19 mm apertures
FC and SMA fiber connectors available
(see page 50) Quad Power
& Energy
Positioning Meters
Enabled
The LM-200 is fan-cooled and is available in 110 VAC and 220 VAC configura-
USB/RS
tions. Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
LM-200
USB/RS
Device Model LM-200 Energy
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) o.25 to 10.6
Power Range 100 mW to 50W (w/o fan)
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 1W to 200W (with fan)
DB-25
Long-Pulse Joules (J) 0.5 to 10 Energy
Sensors
Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 5 (w/o fan)
100 (with fan)
Maximum Power Density (kW/cm2) 6
Maximum Energy Density (J/cm2) 0.5 (10 ns, 1064 nm) Custom
& OEM
Detector Coating Broadband
Detector Element Thermopile
Optic None
Detector Diameter (mm) 19 BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 5
Power Linearity (%) 1
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Long-Pulse Joules Accuracy (%) 3 CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 10,600
Cooling Method Fan
Cable Type USB RS
Laser
Cable Length (m) 2.5 0.3 Cross-
Part Number1 1193407 (110V) 1258401 (110V) Reference
Index
1195840 (220V)
1 Software and post stand included.
Model
Name
Index
LM-200
183 mm 94 mm
(7.22 in.) (3.69 in.)
56 mm
(2.22 in.) 86 mm
(3.38 in.)
109 mm
(4.31 in.)
93 mm
(3.68 in.)
55 mm
(2.15 in.)
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PowerMax-USB/RS Sensors
50W to 5 kW
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Water-cooled
Spectrally flat from 0.25 m to 10.6 m
35 mm to 56 mm apertures
Power Quad
& Energy
Meters Positioning
Enabled
These position sensing kilowatt thermopile sensors
are water-cooled for measuring laser output up to
USB/RS
Power 3 kW and are excellent for use with CO2 and Nd:YAG lasers.
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy Device Model BeamFinder LM-1000 LM-5000
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) 0.25 to 10.6
Power Range (W) 50 to 1000 50 to 1000 50 to 5000
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 20
DB-25
Energy Maximum Power Density1 (kW/cm2) 1 to 2.5
Sensors
Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 500
Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%)
Speed-up On 4
Custom Speed-up Off 6
& OEM
Detector Coating Broadband
Detector Element Thermopile
Detector Diameter (mm) 35 38 56
BEAM Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 5
DIAGNOSTICS
Power Linearity (%) 1
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 10,600
CALIBRATION Cooling Method Water
& SERVICE
Cable Type USB and RS
Cable Length (m) 2.5 (USB)/0.3 (RS)
Part Number2 1233118 (USB) 1174268 (USB) 1174269 (USB)
Laser
Cross-
1180872 (RS) 1181653 (RS)
Reference 1 The damage resistance of the coating is dependent upon the beam size and profile, the average power level, and the water flow rate.
Index Contact Coherent or your local representative for details related to your application.
2 Software, water fittings and post stand included with LM-1000 and LM-5000.
Model
Name
Index
BeamFinder LM-1000 LM-5000
83 mm
(3.25 in.) USB 81 mm
(3.21 in.)
63 mm 122 mm
41 mm (2.5 in.) (4.81 in.)
29 mm (1.63 in.)
25 mm (1.16 in.) 95 mm
19 mm (3.75 in.) 69 mm
(1.0 in.) (0.75 in.) (2.70 in.)
4X 3 mm 122 mm
(0.11 in.) 63 mm
(2.5 in.) 95 mm (4.81 in.)
Thru (3.75 in.)
41 mm 83 mm 38 mm
(1.63 in.) (3.25 in.) (1.50 in.)
56 mm
(2.20 in.)
19 mm Adjustable
134 mm to 430 mm 15 mm
(0.75 in.) (5.27 in. to 17.0 in.) 13 mm (0.58 in.) 15 mm 17 mm 398 mm
35 mm (0.53 in.) (0.61 in.) (0.67 in.) (15.69 in.)
(1.39 in.)
Adjustable
161-457 mm
(6.34-18.0 in.)
12.5 mm
(0.49 in.)
Features
POWER
Thermally stabilized design for low power sensitivity & ENERGY
Noise equivalent power down to 3 W
Spectrally flat; good for broadband light sources
Power
& Energy
The PS10 and PS19 model sensors are thermally stabilized, amplified Meters
USB/RS
Device Model PS10 PS10Q PS19Q PS19 Energy
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (nm) 1903 to 11,000 300 to 2100 300 to 2100 1903 to 11,000
Power Range 100 W to 1W 100 W to 1W 100 W to 1W
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Max. Intermittent Power (W)(<5 min.) 3 DB-25
Long-pulse Joules (J) 0.001 to 1 Energy
Sensors
Noise Equivalent Power (W) 3 3 3 5
Maximum Thermal Drift1 (W) 40 25 25 400
** Maximum Power Density (W/cm2) 500
Custom
Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 50 (10 ns, 1064 nm) & OEM
Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%)
Speed-up On 2
Speed-up Off 3
Detector Coating Black BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Detector Element Thermopile
Optic None Quartz Quartz None
Detector Diameter (mm) 10 10 19 19
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 1 CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Power Linearity (%) 1
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Long-pulse Joules Accuracy (%) 3
Laser
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 Cross-
Reference
Cooling Method Air Index
Cable Type USB and RS
Cable Length (m) 2.5 (USB)/0.3 (RS)
Part Number2 1174260 (USB)** 1287077 (USB) 1168343 (USB)** 1174261 (USB)** Model
Name
1288992 (RS) 1179504 (RS) Index
1 Power stability over 30 minutes in typical lab environment. 3 190 nm to 300 nm operation restricted to <100 mW average power and <250 W/cm2 power density.
2 Software and post stand included. ** C24 Quick Ship program: eligible for next business day shipment.
76 mm
(3.01 in.)
48 mm
PS10Q/PS10 (1.91 in.)
PS19Q/PS19
48 mm
(1.91 in.)
10 mm
(0.39 in.) 19 mm
(0.76 in.)
84 mm 84 mm
(3.30 in.) (3.3 in.)
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500 W to 2W
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Amplified thermopile for low power measurements
Noise equivalent power down to 20 W
Spectrally flat; good for broadband light sources
Power
& Energy
Meters
The PM3 model is an amplified thermopile with a high sensitivity and a very
broad spectral response. This model has a slightly higher power range and a
more compact housing than the PS10 and PS19 model sensors. For improved
USB/RS
Power stability, the PM3Q adds a quartz window to help reduce the effects of
Sensors background radiation and air currents.
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM3
USB/RS
Energy Device Model PM3 PM3Q
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (nm) 1903 to 11,000 300 to 2000
Power Range 500 W to 2W
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Max. Intermittent Power (W)(<5 min.) 3
DB-25
Energy Long-pulse Joules (J) 0.001 to 1
Sensors
Noise Equivalent Power (W) 20
Maximum Thermal Drift1 (W) 1000 500
Maximum Power Density (W/cm2) 500
Custom
& OEM Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 50 (10 ns, 1064 nm)
Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%)
Speed-up On 2
Speed-up Off 4
BEAM Detector Coating Black
DIAGNOSTICS
Detector Element Thermopile
Optic None Quartz
Detector Diameter (mm) 19 10
CALIBRATION Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 1
& SERVICE
Power Linearity (%) 1
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Long-pulse Joules Accuracy (%) 3
Laser
Cross- Calibration Wavelength (nm) 10,600 514
Reference
Index
Cooling Method Air
Cable Type USB
Cable Length (m) 2.5
Model Part Number2 1174263 (USB) 1191133 (USB)
Name
1 Power stability over 30 minutes in typical lab environment. 2 Software and post stand included.
Index
3 190 nm to 300 nm operation restricted to <100 mW average power and <250 W/cm2 power density.
PM3 74 mm
(2.91 in.)
Light Tube
(PM3 only -
removable)
36 mm
(1.41 in.)
19 mm
63 mm (0.75 in.)
(2.48 in.)
22 mm
(0.87 in.)
Light Tube
Adjustable (PM3 only -
186 mm to 227 mm removable)
(6.81 in. to 8.96 in.)
Features
POWER
Large 8 mm and 10 mm apertures & ENERGY
High-sensitivity Silicon photodiode
Low power measurements down to 5 W (wavelength dependent)
Power
Spectral response from 325 nm to 1065 nm & Energy
Meters
Spectrally calibrated filters are used to attenuate the laser beam, thus allow- DB-25
Power
ing for a higher average power measurement than is typically possible with a Sensors
UV/VIS Wand and UV/VIS Sensor photodiode. They work with CW (continuous wave) as well as pulsed sources
greater than 100 pps. The standard UV/VIS has a removable nose cone that
can be used to reduce stray light, which is helpful when measuring on the USB/RS
Energy
low end of the power range, and the Wand UV/VIS incorporates a thin profile Sensors
to fit into tight locations. See page 50 for Wand sensor fiber adapters.
DB-25
Energy
Device Model UV/VIS Wand UV/VIS Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (nm) 325 to 1065
Power Range1 5 W to >100 mW 8.5 W to >140 mW
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Noise Equivalent Power (nW) 100 170
Custom
Maximum Power Density (W/cm2) 20 & OEM
Response Time (sec.)
Speed-up On -
Speed-up Off (o% to 100%) 0.1 0.5
**
Detector Element Silicon photodiode BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Optic ND2 Diffuse Quartz
Detector Diameter (mm) 10 8
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 1
Power Linearity (%) 1 CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 4 (325 to 900 nm)
5 (900 to 1065 nm)
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514
Laser
Cooling Method Air Cross-
Reference
Cable Type USB Index
Cable Length (m) 2.5
Part Number2 1168337** 1212310**
1 Wavelength dependent, see chart on next page. Model
2 Software and post stand included. Name
Index
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51 mm 51 mm
(2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface
(2.0 in.) 51 mm 76 mm
is 3.56 mm (0.14 in.) below (2.0 in.) (3.0 in.)
76 mm front face of aperture plate
(3.0 in.)
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UV/VIS Quantum Overview
Power (mW)
Meters important to check the maximum measure- 10
able power at the wavelength of use to make Wand UV-VIS Minimum Power
sure the sensor is not being saturated. 1 Standard UV-VIS Saturation Power
USB/RS Standard UV-VIS Minimum Power
Power
Sensors This curve plots the maximum measurable 0.1
power, which is the saturation level of the
photodiode, as well as the minimum recom- 0.01
DB-25 mended power level, by wavelength.
Power 0.001
Sensors 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200
Wavelength (nm)
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Angular Sensitivity
The following curves plot the sensitivity to incident angle, and numerical aperture in the case of non-collimated beams.
DB-25
Energy AngularDependence
Angular Dependence Numerical
Numerical Aperture Dependence
Aperture Dependence
Sensors
1.0 1.0
Relative Sensitivity
Relative Sensitivity
Custom 0.95
& OEM 0.95
0.9
BEAM
0.9
DIAGNOSTICS 0.85
0.8 0.85
0 5 10 15 20 25 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE Incident Angle (degrees) Numerical Aperture
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Photo Sensitivity Temperature Characteristic Measurement Linearity
Like all silicon photodiodes, the UV/VIS Quantum sensor has
Temperature Coefficient (%/C)
+1.5
temperature sensitivity in the infrared region.
Model
Name +1.0
Index At 1064 nm, for example, it has a 0.5%/C thermal coefficient.
Measurement error of up to 2% are present at 1064 nm after
+0.5 a 10 minute warm-up time due to the electronics inside the
sensor, and additional error can be present if the ambient
0.0 measurement environment differs from the calibration wave-
length listed on the calibration certificate.
Features
POWER
Convective air-cooled & ENERGY
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
Noise equivalent power down to 0.2 mW
Power
19 mm aperture & Energy
Meters
USB/RS
These thermopile sensors are used to measure CW and pulsed lasers from Power
5 mW up to 30W average power output. These sensors are able to dissipate Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM2, PM10 and PM30
USB/RS
Device Model PM2 PM10 PM30 Energy
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) 0.19 to 11
Power Range 5 mW to 2W 5 mW to 10W 10 mW to 30W
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 0.5 to 2 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 50 DB-25
Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W) 5 30 50 Energy
Sensors
Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 0.2 0.2 0.5
Maximum Power Density (kW/cm2) 6
** Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 600 (10 ns, 1064 nm)
Custom
Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%) & OEM
Speed-up On 2 2 3
Speed-up Off 4 4 4
Detector Coating Broadband
Detector Element Thermopile BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Optic None
Detector Diameter (mm) 19
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2
Power Linearity (%) 1 CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Long-Pulse Joules Accuracy (%) 3
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 10,600
Laser
Cooling Method Air Cross-
Cable Type USB and RS Reference
Index
Cable Length (m) 2.5 (USB)/0.3 (RS)
Part Number1 1174264 (USB) 1174262 (USB)** 1174257 (USB)**
1174258 (RS) Model
1 Software and post stand included. Name
Index
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46 mm
(1.80 in.) 63 mm
(2.48 in.) 101 mm
(3.96 in.)
Adjustable
160 mm to 214 mm Adjustable
(6.29 in. to 8.44 in.) Adjustable 186 mm to 240 mm
168 mm to 220 mm (7.30 in. to 9.47 in.)
(6.58 in. to 8.75 in.)
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5 mW to 30W
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Convective air-cooled
UV coating is optimized for DUV
Noise equivalent power down to 0.2 mW
Power
& Energy 19 mm aperture
Meters
USB/RS
Power The following sensors are similar to models shown on previous pages,
Sensors except they incorporate a UV coating that is optimized for use at ultraviolet
wavelengths. Spectral compensation allows the sensors to be used from
157 nm to 1064 nm.
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM2X, PM10X and PM30X
USB/RS
Energy Device Model PM2X PM10X PM30X
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) 0.15 to 1
Power Range 5 mW to 2W 5 mW to 10W 10 mW to 30W
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Long-Pulse Joules Range (J) 0.5 to 2 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 50
DB-25
Energy Max. Intermittent Power (<5 min.)(W) 5 30 50
Sensors
Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 0.2 0.2 0.5
Maximum Power Density (kW/cm2) 6
Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 600 (10 ns, 1064 nm)
Custom
& OEM Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%)
Speed-up On 2 2 3
Speed-up Off 4 4 4
Detector Coating UV
BEAM Detector Element Thermopile
DIAGNOSTICS
Optic None
Detector Diameter (mm) 19
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 1
CALIBRATION Power Linearity (%) 1
& SERVICE
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Long-Pulse Joules Accuracy (%) 3
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514
Laser
Cross- Cooling Method Air
Reference Cable Type USB and RS
Index
Cable Length (m) 2.5 (USB)/0.3 (RS)
Part Number1 1257617 (USB) 1184874 (USB) 1263294 (USB)
Model 1230323 (RS) 1236447 (RS) 1174259 (RS)
Name 1 Software and post stand included.
Index
46 mm
(1.80 in.) 63 mm
(2.48 in.) 101 mm
(3.96 in.)
Adjustable
160 mm to 214 mm Adjustable
(6.29 in. to 8.44 in.) Adjustable 186 mm to 240 mm
168 mm to 220 mm (7.30 in. to 9.47 in.)
(6.58 in. to 8.75 in.)
Features
POWER
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m & ENERGY
Noise equivalent 0.2 mW to 1 mW
19 mm and 50 mm apertures
Power
& Energy
Meters
gallons per minute with these sensors DI water can not be used. They are
also very useful for air-cooled energy measurement of long-pulse (>1 ms)
lasers using the long-pulsed Joules mode. See page 50 for RS model power DB-25
Power
supply accessory. Water fittings are included. For 150W air-cooled choose Sensors
PM10-19C, PM150-50C, PM150-19C and PM100-19C the PM150-50 sensor.
USB/RS
Device Model PM10-19C PM100-19C PM150-19C PM150-50C Energy
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) 0.19 to 11
Power Range (water-cooled) 10 mW to 10W 300 mW to 100W 300 mW to 150W 300 mW to 150W
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Max. Intermittent Power (W)(<5 min.) 5 (air-cooled) 100 20 (air-cooled) 80 (air-cooled) DB-25
Long-Pulse Joules (J) 0.5 to 10 1 to 100 1 to 150 1 to 150 Energy
Sensors
Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 0.2 1 1 1
Maximum Power Density (kW/cm2) 6
** Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 600 (10 ns, 1064 nm)
Custom
Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%) & OEM
Speed-up On 2 2 2 3
Speed-up Off 4 4 4 12
Detector Coating Broadband
Detector Element Thermopile BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Optic None
Detector Diameter (mm) 19 19 19 50
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2
Power Linearity (%) 1 CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Long-Pulse Joules Accuracy (%) 3
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 10,600
Laser
Cooling Method Water/Air (intermittent) Cross-
Cable Type USB and RS Reference
Index
Cable Length (m) 2.5 (USB)/0.3 (RS)
Part Number 1168344 (USB) 1288940 (USB) 1168346 (USB) 1168348 (USB)**
1168345 (RS) 1168347 (RS) 1168349 (RS) Model
** C24 Quick Ship program: eligible for next business day shipment. Name
Index
PM10-19C/PM150-19C PM150-50C PM100-19C
(shown with PowerMax-RS cable) (shown with PowerMax-RS cable)
89 mm
(3.5 in.) 31 mm
+5VDC (1.23 in.)
19 mm 51 mm Power Input 50 mm 89 mm
(0.75 in.) (2.0 in.) 30 mm (1.97 in.) (3.5 in.) +5VDC
Power Input 31 mm
(1.17 in.) (1.23 in.) 19 mm
(0.75 in.)
51 mm 89 mm
(2.0 in.) 89 mm (3.5 in.)
(3.5 in.)
Adjustable Adjustable
165 mm to 220 mm 203 mm to 257 mm 1/4-20 UNC
(6.5 in. to 8.66 in.) (8.0 in. to 10.12 in.) Female Mounting
Adjustable Threads
189-259 mm
(7.44-10.2 in.)
51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm
(2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface (2.0 in.) 51 mm 51 mm
is 5.56 mm (0.22 in.) below (2.0 in.) is 7.14 mm (0.28 in.) below (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
76 mm front face of aperture plate 76 mm front face of aperture plate
(3.0 in.) (3.0 in.) 76 mm Note: Detector Surface
(3.0 in.) is 7.2 mm (0.28 in.) below
front face of aperture plate
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PowerMax-USB/RS Sensors
OEM Thermopiles Overview
PowerMax-RS Information
USB/RS PC Interface: RS-232
Power
Sensors Connector: DE-9 female
Cable length: 300 mm. Use standard RS-232 cable to connect device to PC.
Communication: Pin 2 Receive Data; Pin 3 Transmit Data;
DB-25 Pin 5 Signal Ground
Power
Sensors
Required Power: +5 VDC 5% with less than 100 mV RMS noise
PM150-50C and PM150-19C Current draw: <300 mA
Power input connector: 6 mm barrel with 2 mm pin, center positive
USB/RS Power supply: Optional equipment, order #1105557 for UL and
Energy PSE certified power supply with power cord.
Sensors
Mounting Hole Locations Alternate OEM power input: +5 VDC on Pin 1; Pin 5 Ground
PM10-19C/PM150-19C (shared with Signal Ground)
DB-25
Energy 30.5 mm
Sensors (1.2 in.)
15.2 mm (0.6 in.) PM150-50C
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
21.2 mm (0.84 in.)
17.8 mm (0.7 in.)
1/4-20 UNC-2B 6-32 UNC-2B
7 mm (0.275 in.) 5 mm (0.2 in.)
CALIBRATION Deep Mounting Hole Deep Mounting Hole
& SERVICE 30.5 mm (1.2 in.) 5.6 mm (0.22 in.)
Features
POWER
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m & ENERGY
Large 36 mm and 50 mm apertures
Power
& Energy
Meters
water can not be used. Flow rates are power dependent and range from
0.5 to 4 gallons per minute; pressure depends upon flow rate and ranges
DB-25
from 3 to 40 PSI (visit product pages at www.Coherent.com/LMC for more Power
technical details). See page 50 for RS model power supply accessory. Sensors
PM150-50 and PM1K-36C
USB/RS
Device Model PM150-50 PM1K-36C Energy
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) 0.19 to 11 0.25 to 10.6
Power Range (water-cooled) 300 mW to 150W 50 to 1000
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Max. Intermittent Power (W)(<5 min.) 300 30001 DB-25
Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 1 20 Energy
Sensors
Maximum Power Density (kW/cm2) 6 1 to 2.52
Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 600 (10 ns, 1064 nm) 500
Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%)
Speed-up On 5 4 Custom
& OEM
Speed-up Off 13 6
Detector Coating Broadband
Detector Element Thermopile
Detector Diameter (mm) 50 36 BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2 5
Power Linearity (%) 1
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 10,600 CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Cooling Method Air
Cable Type USB USB and RS
Cable Length (m) 2.5 (USB)/0.3 (RS)
Laser
Part Number 1223336 (USB) 1174266 (USB)3 Cross-
1174267 (RS)3 Reference
1 Index
Intermittent power levels may be sustainable for longer than 5 minutes when used with lasers with large diameter, non-Gaussian beam profiles.
Monitor closely for coating damage if used longer than five minutes at higher powers.
2 The damage resistance of the coating is dependent upon the beam size and profile, the average power level, and the water flow rate.
Contact Coherent or your local representative for details related to your application. Model
2 Software, water fittings and post stand included with kW sensors. Name
Index
PM1K-36C PM150-50
USB USB
Adjustable
22 mm 118 mm
(0.86 in.) 151 mm 125 mm to 217 mm
96 mm (5.95 in.) (4.92 in. to 8.54 in.) (4.64 in.)
4X 4 mm
(0.16 in.) (3.79 in.) 7 mm 12 mm
(0.28 in.) (0.47 in.)
50 mm
83 mm (1.97 in.)
(3.25 in.)
19 mm 36 mm
(0.75 in.) 19 mm Adjustable
(0.75 in.) (1.42 in.)
89 mm to 190 mm
83 mm (3.5 in. to 7.51 in.)
(3.25 in.)
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50W to 5 kW
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Water-cooled
Spectrally flat from 0.25 m to 10.6 m
Large 36 mm to 50 mm apertures
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Energy Device Model PM1K PM3K PM5K
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) 0.25 to 10.6
Power Range (W) 50 to 1000 50 to 3000 100 to 5000
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Max. Intermittent Power1 (<5 min.)(W) 3000 5000 10,000
DB-25
Energy Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 20
Sensors
Maximum Power Density2 (kW/cm2) 1 to 2.5
Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 500
Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%)
Custom Speed-up On 4
& OEM
Speed-up Off 6
Detector Coating Broadband
Detector Element Thermopile
BEAM Detector Diameter (mm) 50
DIAGNOSTICS
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 5
Power Linearity (%) 1
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
CALIBRATION Calibration Wavelength (nm) 10,600
& SERVICE
Cooling Method Water
Cable Type USB and RS
Cable Length (m) 2.5 (USB)/0.3 (RS)
Laser
Cross- Part Number3 1232163 (USB) 1276824 (USB) 1215999 (USB)
Reference 1191293 (RS)
Index 1 Intermittent power levels may be sustainable for longer than 5 minutes when used with lasers with large diameter, non-Gaussian beam profiles.
Monitor closely for coating damage if used longer than five minutes at higher powers.
2 The damage resistance of the coating is dependent upon the beam size and profile, the average power level, and the water flow rate.
Model Contact Coherent or your local representative for details related to your application.
Name 2 Software, water fittings and post stand included with kW sensors.
Index
PM1K/PM3K/PM5K
3/8-16 UNC
Female Mounting 120 mm
Threads (4.73 in.) 60 mm
(2.35 in.)
50 mm
(1.96 in.)
Features
POWER
Large 50 mm and 100 mm apertures & ENERGY
Water-cooled
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Device Model PM150-50XC PM1KX-100 PM5K-100 Energy
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) 0.15 to 1 0.15 to 1 0.25 to 10.6
Power Range 300 mW to 150W 50W to 1000W 100W to 3000W
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Noise Equivalent Power (mW) 1 20 20 DB-25
Maximum Power Density1 (kW/cm2) 6 1 to 2.5 1 to 2.5 Energy
Sensors
Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 600 500 500
Response Time (sec.)(o% to 95%)
Speed-up On 3 4 4
Speed-up Off 12 6 12 Custom
& OEM
Detector Coating UV UV Broadband
Detector Element Thermopile
Detector Diameter (mm) 50 100 100
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 3 5 BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Power Linearity (%) 1
Spectral Compensation Accuracy (%) 1.5
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 514 1064 1064
Cooling Method Water CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Cable Type USB and RS
Cable Length (m) 2.5 (USB)/0.3 (RS)
Part Number2 1305568 (RS) 1214871 (RS) 1235755 (USB)
1 Laser
The damage resistance of the coating is dependent upon the beam size and profile, the average power level, and the water flow rate. Cross-
Contact Coherent or your local representative for details related to your application. Reference
2 Software, water fittings and post stand included with kW sensors.
Index
Model
PM150-50XC PM1K-100/PM5K-100 Name
Index
89 mm 31 mm
(3.5 in.) (1.23 in.)
50 mm 59 mm
(1.97 in.) (2.33 in.)
89 mm
(3.5 in.) 100 mm
(3.94 in.)
171 mm
(6.73 in.)
1/4-20 UNC
Female Mounting
Adjustable Threads
189-259 mm
(7.44-10.2 in.)
256 mm 3/8-16 UNC
(10.07 in.) Female Mounting
Threads
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PowerMax-USB/RS Sensor Accessories
Fiber-Optic Connector Adapters
The following fiber-optic adapters can be mounted directly onto the 3/4-32 threads
POWER on the front of LM-3 and LM-10 sensors. These fiber adapters can also be used with
& ENERGY
our 1.035-40M adapter ring to fit on the LM-45, LM-20, and LM-200 sensors.
Power
& Energy Part Number Description Sensors
Meters 1098589 SMA-Type Connector LM-3, LM-10
1098339 FC/PC-Type Connector LM-3, LM-10
33-9432-000 1.035-40M Adapter Ring LM-45, LM-20, LM-100, LM-200
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
SMA and FC Adapters
The following fiber adapters can be mounted onto the front of the PS10 sensor
DB-25
Power in place of the removable light tube.
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
SMA and FC Adapters
Custom
& OEM
PowerMax-RS Sensor Power Supply
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
Index
PowerMax-USB Wand UV/VIS Adapters
CALIBRATION
Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 300W) & SERVICE
Model
Fan-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 300W) Name
Index
1098480 PM200F-19 0.25 to 11.0 1W 200W 100 mW 1 to 200 19 Broadband 514 1 PM DB-25
1098472 PM200F-50 0.25 to 11.0 1W 200W 100 mW 1 to 200 50 Broadband 514 1 PM DB-25
1113493 PM200F-50X 0.15 to 1.0 1W 200W 100 mW 1 to 200 50 UV 514 1 PM DB-25
1098509 PM300F-19 0.25 to 11.0 1W 300W 100 mW 1 to 300 19 Broadband 514 1 PM DB-25
1098417 PM300F-50 0.25 to 11.0 1W 300W 100 mW 1 to 300 50 Broadband 514 1 PM DB-25
1098481 PM300F-50X 0.15 to 1.0 1W 300W 100 mW 1 to 300 50 UV 514 1 PM DB-25
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Power Sensors Specifications
Summary of Specifications
USB/RS Large Area High Power Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors (to 5 kW)
Power
Sensors 1098490 PM1K-100 0.25 to 11.0 100W 1000W 1W 100 Broadband 1064 3 PM DB-25
1098506 PM3K-100 0.25 to 11.0 100W 3000W 1W 100 Broadband 1064 3 PM DB-25
1098461 PM5K-100 0.25 to 11.0 100W 5000W 1W 100 Broadband 1064 3 PM DB-25
DB-25
Power 1098505 PM5K-200 0.25 to 11.0 100W 5000W 1W 200 Broadband 1064 3 PM DB-25
Sensors
Laser
Cross- Off-the-Shelf OEM Power Sensors (to 1 kW)
Reference
Index 1098334 PM10-19A 0.19 to 11.0 10 mW 10W 1 mW 19 Broadband 514 1 4-pin connector
1098343 PM10-19B 0.19 to 11.0 10 mW 10W 1 mW 19 Broadband 514 1 BNC-terminated
1098418 PM150-19A 0.19 to 11.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 19 Broadband 514 1 4-pin connector
Model
Name 1098321 PM150-19B 0.19 to 11.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 19 Broadband 514 1 BNC-terminated
Index
1098510 PM150-50A 0.19 to 11.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 50 Broadband 514 1 4-pin connector
1098415 PM150-50B 0.19 to 11.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 50 Broadband 514 1 BNC-terminated
1098441 PM150-50XB 0.15 to 1.0 300 mW 150W 30 mW 50 UV 514 1 BNC-terminated
1098333 PM1K-36B 0.19 to 11.0 100W 1000W 1W 36 Broadband 1064 3 BNC-terminated
1098427 BeamFinder 0.25 to 10.6 100W 1000W 1W 35 Broadband 10600 5 LM DB-25
Features
POWER
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m & ENERGY
10 mW to 100 mW resolution
16 mm to 19 mm apertures
Power
FC and SMA fiber connectors available & Energy
Meters
(see page 71)
USB/RS
Use with LabMax Power
These unique thermopiles incorporate a quadrant (see page 10 and 14) Sensors
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
LM-3 LM-10 LM-45 Name
112.9 mm 85.9 mm Index
(4.45 in.) (3.38 in.)
19 mm
80.5 mm (0.75 in.)
33 mm (3.17 in.)
0.75-32 Threads per inch 33 mm
(1.30 in.) (1.30 in.)
19 mm 50.5 mm 63.5 mm
(0.75 in.) (1.99 in.) (2.50 in.)
1.035-40 UN-2B
63 mm 63 mm
(2.48 in.) (2.48 in.)
Adjustable 6.4 mm
16 mm 140-199 mm 1/4-20 UNC Female (0.25 in.)
(0.63 in.) (5.51-7.83 in.) Mounting Threads
1/4-20 UNC Female 6.4 mm 6.4 mm
Mounting Threads (0.25 in.) 1/4-20 UNC (0.25 in.)
Adjustable Adjustable Female Mounting
139-198 mm 139-198 mm Threads
(5.47-7.80 in.) (5.47-7.80 in.)
97.8 mm Note: Detector Surface Note: Detector Surface Note: Detector Surface
97.8 mm is 54.6 mm (2.15 in.) below is 8.6 mm (0.34 in.) below 97.8 mm
(3.85 in.) is 8.5 mm (0.33 in.) below
(3.85 in.) front face of heat sink front face of aperture plate (3.85 in.)
front face of aperture plate
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Beam Position Sensing Thermopile Sensors
100 mW to 200W
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
10 mW resolution
19 mm apertures
Power
& Energy FC and SMA fiber connectors available
Meters
(see page 71)
USB/RS
Power Use with LabMax
Sensors The LM-100 sensor is convectively-cooled (see page 10 and 14)
for powers up to 100W. The LM-200 sensor
is fan-cooled and is available in 110 VAC and
DB-25
Power
220 VAC configurations.
Sensors
LM-100 and LM-200
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
LM-100 142 mm LM-200
(5.58 in.)
Index
152 mm
(6.0 in.)
19 mm
(0.75 in.) 94 mm
183 mm
(7.22 in.) (3.69 in.)
398 mm 56 mm
(15.69 in.) (2.22 in.) 86 mm
(3.38 in.)
109 mm
1.035-40 UN-2B (4.31 in.)
Adjustable
184-337 mm 93 mm
(7.24-13.27 in.) (3.68 in.)
12.5 mm
(0.49 in.) 55 mm
(2.15 in.)
Features
POWER
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m & ENERGY
10 mW to 100 mW resolution
19 mm apertures
Power
FC and SMA fiber connectors available & Energy
Meters
(see page 71)
USB/RS
Use with LabMax Power
The LM-20 is designed for embedded use (see page 10 and 14) Sensors
Time (min.)
20 Power
Sensors
LM-150LS, LM-150FS and LM-20 10
LM-150 FS and LS
Power Duration 0
0 50 100 150 200 USB/RS
Power (W) Energy
Sensors
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
LM-20 LM-150 LS LM-150 FS Name
Index
70 mm
36 mm (2.75 in.)
(1.40 in.) 35 mm
(1.38 in.) 38 mm 3/4-32-2B UN
(1.50 in.) 19 mm
19 mm 4X 4 mm (0.16 in.) (0.75 in.)
Mounting Holes 3 mm
(0.75 in.) (0.10 in.)
70 mm
54 mm (2.75 in.)
(2.12 in.)
83 mm
(3.25 in.)
51 mm Adjustable
(1.99 in.) 44-76 mm
1.035-40 UN-2B (1.73-3.0 in.)
32 mm 32 mm
(1.25 in.) (1.25 in.)
1.035-40 UN-2B
60 mm Note: Detector Surface 35 mm 46 mm 76 mm
22 mm (1.80 in.)
(2.38 in.) is 7.7 mm (0.3 in.) below (1.37 in.) (0.86 in.) Note: Detector Surface Note: Detector Surface (3.0 in.)
front face of aperture plate is 8.8 mm (0.7 in.) below 19 mm is 6.7 mm (0.27 in.) below
front face of aperture plate (0.75 in.) front face of aperture plate
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Beam Position Sensing Thermopile Sensors
100W to 5 kW
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Water-cooled
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
1W resolution
Power
& Energy 35 mm to 55 mm apertures
Meters
DB-25
Power
Tap or distilled cooling water is recommended with these sensors DI
Sensors water can not be used. Flow rates are power dependent and range from
LM5000 and BeamFinder 0.5 to 4 gallons per minute; pressure depends upon flow rate and ranges
from 3 to 40 PSI (visit product pages at www.Coherent.com/LMC for more
USB/RS technical details). Water fittings are included.
Energy
Sensors
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
BeamFinder LM-1000 LM-2500/LM-5000
Index 81 mm
(3.21 in.)
122 mm
4X (4.81 in.)
3 mm 35 mm
29 mm (0.11 in.) (1.39 in.) 95 mm
(1.16 in.) Thru (3.75 in.)
69 mm
(2.70 in.)
122 mm
95 mm (4.81 in.)
(3.75 in.)
37.5 mm
(1.48 in.) 398 mm
83 mm (15.69 in.) 56 mm
(3.25 in.) (2.20 in.)
15 mm
(0.58 in.)
13 mm 15 mm 17 mm 398 mm
Adjustable (0.53 in.) (0.61 in.) (0.67 in.) (15.69 in.)
134-430 mm
25 mm (5.27-17.0 in.)
(1.0 in.) 83 mm Adjustable
(3.25 in.) 161-457 mm
(6.34-18.0 in.)
12.5 mm
(0.49 in.)
12.5 mm
(0.49 in.)
Features
POWER
Si, Ge photodiodes & ENERGY
Spectral range: 250 nm to 1800 nm
Fiber-optic connector (optional, see page 71)
Power
1000:1 attenuator for measurement to 5W (optional, see page 70) & Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
OP-2 UV/OP-2 VIS/OP-2 IR Measurable Power vs. Wavelength Name
LM-2 UV/LM-2 VIS/LM-2 IR OP-2 VIS and LM-2 VIS Index
Light Shield
is Removeable 100 mW
0.75-32
Threads 55 mm
10 mW
per inch R15 mm
(0.6 in.)
(2.2 in.) 20 mm
(0.8 in.)
1000:1 Attenuator
1 mW (see page 70)
7.9 mm (0.31 in.) VIS 100 W
Power
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High-Sensitivity Thermopile Power Sensors
100 W to 2W
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Thermally stabilized designs
Spectrally flat from 0.3 m to 11 m
10 W resolution
Power
& Energy Fiber-optic connectors (optional, see page 71)
Meters
The PS10 and PS19 model sensors are thermally stabilized, amplified
USB/RS
Power thermopile power sensors with a broad spectral response, high sensitivity,
Sensors and a large active area. These sensors are ideal for measuring laser diodes,
HeNe and HeCd lasers, and small ion lasers. The PS10 model includes a light
tube mounted to the front of the housing, which minimizes the effects of
DB-25
Power
background radiation. The light tube can be removed and replaced by FC or
Sensors SMA fiber connectors (see Accessories - page 71). Where optimum stability is
PS19Q, PS19, PS10 and PM3 required, specify the PS10Q or PS19Q, which include a wedged quartz window
for applications from 0.3 to 2.0 m. The quartz window more effectively
USB/RS eliminates thermal background radiation and the effects of air currents.
Energy
Sensors
Model
Name
PS10/PS10Q PS19/PS19Q 48 mm
PM3/PM3Q
(1.91 in.)
Index
19 mm
(0.76 in.)
76.4 mm
(3.01 in.) 84 mm 74 mm
10 mm
(0.39 in.) (3.3 in.) (2.9 in.)
48.5 mm 36 mm
(1.91 in.) 19 mm Light Tube
2X M6X1 (0.75 in.) PM3 only (1.4 in.)
Female Mounting (removable) PM3 only
12.2 mm Threads
(0.48 in.) 2X M6X1 180 Apart
83.8 mm Female Mounting 63 mm
(3.3 in.) Threads (2.48 in.)
180 Apart 2X 1/4-20 UNC
Adjustable Female Mounting
197-252 mm Threads
(7.75-9.93 in.) 180 Apart
22 mm 39 mm
Light Tube (0.89 in.) (1.53 in.)
PS10 only Light Tube PM3Q only
Adjustable
Adjustable 186 mm to 227 mm PM3 only
198-252 mm (6.81 in. to 8.96 in.)
(7.79-9.97 in.)
2X 1/4-20 UNC
Female Mounting
Threads Note: Detector Surface
is 19.0 mm (0.75 in.) below
180 Apart front face of aperture plate
Features
POWER
Convective air-cooled & ENERGY
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
1 to 10 mW resolution
Power
19 mm aperture & Energy
Meters
USB/RS
These thermopile sensors are used to measure CW and pulsed lasers Power
from 10 mW up to 30W average power output. These sensors are able to Sensors
dissipate heat via convection cooling, which makes them convenient to use.
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM2, PM10 and PM30
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
PM2 PM10 PM30 Name
55.8 mm Index
19.1 mm (2.2 in.)
(0.75 in.)
51 mm
(2.0 in.) 19 mm 10 mm 35.8 mm
(0.75 in.) (0.4 in.) 19.1 mm (1.41 in.)
(0.75 in.)
100.6 mm
46 mm (3.96 in.)
(1.8 in.) 8-32 UNC 63 mm
Female Mounting (2.48 in.)
Threads
51 mm 51 mm 50.8 mm 50.8 mm
(2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) 50.8 mm
50.8 mm (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
76 mm Note: Detector Surface
(2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface
(3.0 in.)
Note: Detector Surface is 16 mm (0.63 in.) below 76.2 mm
is 5.5 mm (0.22 in.) below 76.2 mm is 10 mm (0.41 in.) below front face of aperture plate (3.0 in.)
front face of aperture plate (3.0 in.) front face of aperture plate
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Air-Cooled Thermopile Sensors
300 mW to 150W
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Convective air-cooled
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
30 mW resolution
Power
& Energy 19 mm and 50 mm apertures
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM150-50, PM150 and PM100-19C
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
Name
PM100-19C PM150 PM150-50
Index 89 mm
(3.5 in.) 31 mm
(1.23 in.)
50 mm
(1.97 in.)
19 mm 3/8-16 UNC
(0.75 in.) Female Mounting
19 mm Threads
(0.75 in.)
89 mm
(3.5 in.)
151 mm 151 mm
(5.95 in.) (5.95 in.)
1/4-20 UNC
Female Mounting
Adjustable Threads
189-259 mm
(7.44-10.2 in.) 3/8-16 UNC
Female Mounting Threads
Features
POWER
Water-cooled; but can be used air-cooled for short periods of time & ENERGY
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
1 mW to 100 mW resolution
Power
19 mm and 50 mm apertures & Energy
Meters
These compact sensors are ideal in tight spaces, but must be water-cooled in
order to achieve their full power specification during continuous operation.
USB/RS
They can also be mounted to a heat sink or used standalone for intermittent Power
use. Tap or distilled cooling water is recommended with these sensors DI Sensors
water can not be used. Flow rates are power dependent and range from 0.5 to
4 gallons per minute; pressure depends upon flow rate and ranges from 3 to 40
PSI (visit product pages at www.Coherent.com/LMC for more technical details). DB-25
Power
Water fittings are included. Sensors
PM300, PM150-50C and PM150-19C
OEM versions of these sensors with passive and amplified outputs can be
found on pages 99 and 100. USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
PM10-19C/PM150-19C PM150-50C PM300 Name
Index
89 mm 31 mm
(3.5 in.) (1.23 in.)
50 mm 56 mm
(1.97 in.) (2.2 in.)
51 mm 29 mm 19 mm
(2.0 in.) (1.16 in.) (0.75 in.)
89 mm
(3.5 in.)
19 mm 76 mm
51 mm (2.98 in.)
(2.0 in.) (0.75 in.)
51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm
(2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
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Fan-Cooled Thermopile Sensors
1W to 300W
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Fan-cooled
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
100 mW resolution
Power
& Energy 19 mm and 50 mm apertures
Meters
USB/RS
Power Fan-cooled sensors are an excellent choice for measuring high power lasers
Sensors when water-cooling is not possible. A compact power supply provides the
12 VDC required to power the fan.
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM200F-50 and PM300F-50
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
Name
PM200F-19/PM200F-50 PM300F-19/PM300F-50
Index
102 mm 114 mm
(4.0 in.) (4.49 in.)
19 mm
(0.76 in.) 127 mm 126.6 mm
for PM200F-19 (5.0 in.) (4.99 in.)
102 mm
(4.0 in.)
50.8 mm
127 mm (2.0 in.)
(5.0 in.) for PM300F-50
Adjustable
202-272 mm 50 mm 1/4-20 UNC
(7.95-10.71 in.) (1.97 in.) Female Mounting
for PM200F-50 Threads 19 mm
3 Places Adjustable (0.75 in.) 1/4-20 UNC
241-296 mm for PM300F-19 Female Mounting
Note: Detector Surface Threads
is 11.6 mm (0.45 in.) below (9.49-11.64 in.)
front face of aperture plate 3 Places
Features
POWER
Water-cooled & ENERGY
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
1W resolution
Power
50 mm apertures & Energy
Meters
These water-cooled sensors are used to measure lasers over 300W average
USB/RS
power output. They are excellent choices for measuring CO2 and Nd:YAG Power
lasers. Larger-area versions are available on the next page. Sensors
Model
PM1K/PM3K/PM5K Name
Index
3/8-16 UNC
Female Mounting 120 mm
Threads (4.73 in.) 60 mm
(2.35 in.)
50 mm
(1.96 in.)
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Large Area High Power Water-Cooled Thermopile Sensors
10 mW to 5 kW
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Water-cooled
100 mm and 200 mm apertures
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
Power
& Energy
Meters
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM5K-200 and PM3K-100
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
Name
PM1K-100/PM3K-100/PM5K-100 PM5K-200
Index
59 mm
(2.33 in.) 60 mm
(2.35 in.)
200 mm
100 mm (7.87 in.)
(3.94 in.) 283 mm
(11.16 in.)
171 mm
(6.73 in.)
369 mm
(14.54 in.)
Features
POWER
Volume absorber & ENERGY
2 J/cm2 at 1064 nm
Power
& Energy
These sensors are designed for use with high peak power, low repetition Meters
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
PM10V1 PM30V1 Name
36 mm
56 mm Index
(2.2 in.)
(1.41 in.)
19 mm 19 mm
(0.75 in.) (0.75 in.)
63 mm 101 mm
(2.48 in.) (3.96 in.)
1/4-20 UNC
Female Mounting
Threads 1/4-20 UNC
Adjustable
163-233 mm Female Mounting
(6.42-9.17 in.) Adjustable Threads
201-271 mm
(7.91-10.67 in.)
51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm
(2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
Note: Detector Surface Note: Detector Surface
76 mm is 9.5 mm (0.37 in.) below 76 mm is 16.5 mm (0.65 in.) below
(3.0 in.) front face of aperture plate (3.0 in.) front face of aperture plate
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Thermopile Sensors with UV Coating
10 mW to 30W
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
UV coating is optimized for DUV
Spectral range: 0.15 m to 1 m
1 mW to 10 mW resolution
Power
& Energy 19 mm apertures
Meters
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM2X, PM10X and PM30X
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
Name
PM2X PM10x PM30x
Index 56 mm
36 mm (2.2 in.)
(1.41 in.)
51 mm
(2.0 in.) 19 mm 10 mm
(0.75 in.) (0.4 in.)
63 mm
46 mm (2.48 in.) 101 mm
(1.8 in.) 8-32 UNC (3.96 in.)
Female Mounting 19 mm
Threads (0.75 in.)
19 mm
(0.75 in.)
1/4-20 UNC
Adjustable Female Mounting 1/4-20 UNC
163-233 mm Threads Female Mounting
Adjustable Adjustable
(6.42-9.17 in.) 201-271 mm Threads
151-221 mm
(5.95-8.7 in.) (7.91-10.67 in.)
51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm 51 mm
(2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
Note: Detector Surface 76 mm Note: Detector Surface
76 mm Note: Detector Surface 76 mm is 10.9 mm (0.43 in.) below (3.0 in.) is 16.5 mm (0.65 in.) below
(3.0 in.) is 5.5 mm (0.22 in.) below (3.0 in.) front face of aperture plate front face of aperture plate
front face of aperture plate
Features
POWER
UV coating is optimized for DUV & ENERGY
Spectral Range: 0.15 m to 1 m
30 mW resolution
Power
50 mm apertures & Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM150X and PM150-50XC
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
PM150X PM150-50XC Name
Index
89 mm 31 mm
50 mm (3.5 in.) (1.23 in.)
(1.97 in.) 50 mm
3/8-16 UNC (1.97 in.)
Female Mounting
Threads
89 mm
(3.5 in.)
151 mm
(5.95 in.)
1/4-20 UNC
Female Mounting
Adjustable Threads
189-259 mm
(7.44-10.2 in.)
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Thermopile Sensors with UV Coating
1W to 300W
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
UV coating is optimized for DUV
Spectral Range: 0.15 m to 1 m
1oo mW resolution
Power
& Energy 50 mm apertures
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM200F-50X and PM300F-50X
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
Name
Index PM200F-50X PM300F-50X
102 mm 114 mm
(4.0 in.) (4.49 in.)
50 mm 127 mm
127 mm (5.0 in.)
(1.97 in.) (5.0 in.)
102 mm 50.8 mm
(4.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
for PM300F-50
127 mm
(5.0 in.)
1/4-20 UNC
Adjustable Female Mounting
202-272 mm Threads
(7.95-10.71 in.) 3 Places Adjustable 1/4-20 UNC
Note: Detector Surface 241-296 mm Female Mounting
is 11.6 mm (0.45 in.) below (9.49-11.64 in.) Threads
front face of aperture plate 3 Places
51 mm
(2.0 in.) 102 mm 51 mm 102 mm
102 mm (4.0 in.) 102 mm (2.0 in.) (4.0 in.)
(4.0 in.) (4.0 in.)
127 mm 127 mm Note: Detector Surface
(5.0 in.) (5.0 in.) is 10 mm (0.39 in.) below
front face of aperture plate
Features
POWER
UV coating is optimized for DUV & ENERGY
Spectral Range: 0.15 m to 1 m
1W resolution
Power
50 mm and 100 mm apertures & Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM1KX and PM1KX-100
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
Name
PM1KX PM1KX-100 Index
59 mm
(2.33 in.)
100 mm
3/8-16 UNC
Female Mounting 120 mm (3.94 in.)
Threads (4.73 in.) 60 mm
(2.35 in.)
171 mm
(6.73 in.)
50 mm
(1.96 in.) 256 mm 3/8-16 UNC
(10.07 in.) Female Mounting
Threads
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Power Sensor Accessories
Thermal SmartSensor Adapter
Designed for use with multiple sensors, this adapter can read the sensor
Power EEPROM contents and program itself when powered up via the meter
& Energy
Meters connection.
Note: Beam position information is not available when using these meters.
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
1000:1 Attenuator
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
This attenuator is used with OP-2 VIS, LM-2 VIS, OP-2 IR and LM-2 IR sensors
** to allow operation up to 5W in the visible and 3W in the infrared regions.
Custom
The attenuator threads into the sensor in place of the light shield to
& OEM provide from 1100:1 to 950:1 attenuation. Each attenuator is calibrated for
1000:1 5% at 635 nm and is supplied with a calibration certificate. The
useful spectral range is 400 to 1800 nm. The clear input aperture is 0.312
(7.9 mm) in diameter.
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
1100:1
Model
Name
Index Calibrated @ 1000:1 5% @ 635 mm 8 mm
3 mm
(0.12 in.)
(0.31 in.)
Attenuation Ration
1000:1 22 mm
(0.88 in.)
800:1
5 mm
44 mm (0.19 in.)
(1.75 in.) 51 mm
400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 (2.02 in.)
Wavelength (nm)
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Part Number Description Sensors Sensors
The following fiber adapters can be mounted onto the front of the PS10 USB/RS
sensor in place of the removable light tube. Energy
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Custom
& OEM
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
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EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors
Introduction and Selection Charts
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Superior damage resistance
High repetition rate operation
Large dynamic range gives each sensor broad coverage
Power
& Energy Low noise and excellent linearity for greater accuracy
Meters
Large active area
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors EnergyMax Sensors
Coherent EnergyMax sensors enable laser pulse energy changes in ambient temperature, as well as for heat
USB/RS
Energy measurement over a broad range of wavelengths, repetition generated by absorption of the laser energy. Temperature
Sensors rates, pulse energies and beam diameters. With their unique compensation also enables the use of user-installable heat
combination of superior performance and user-friendly sinks for even higher average power handling capabilities.
convenience, EnergyMax sensors are your best choice no Coherent EnergyMax sensors are the most linear and
DB-25
Energy matter what your particular laser energy measurement accurate on the market.
Sensors need. EnergyMax sensors are highly linear in terms of
repetition rate, laser pulse width, and measured energy. Standard DB-25 terminated sensors that are designed to
They are also accurate across a broad range of wavelengths work with our stand alone meters (such as LabMax and
Custom due to onboard wavelength compensation. In addition, FieldMaxII) can be found on pages 87 to 92. Meterless USB
& OEM
automatic temperature compensation accounts for and RS-232 models are on pages 80 to 85.
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS Fundamental Principles
Unlike all other thermal detectors, pyroelectrics measure The figure below shows the relationship between the
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE the rate of change of the detector temperature, rather current response of the pyroelectric element and the output
than the temperature value itself. As a result, the response voltage of the sensor circuit. The relationship between the
speed of the pyroelectric is usually limited by its electrical current response and the output voltage response is fixed
Laser circuit design and the thermal resistance of the absorptive so that the calibrated peak voltage of the output is the
Cross-
Reference
coating. In contrast, other thermal detectors (such as integrated energy of the laser pulse. Refer to the User
Index thermopiles and bolometers) are limited by slower Manual for information on Quantum EnergyMax sensors.
thermal response speeds, typically on the order of seconds.
Pyroelectric respond only to changing radiation that is
Model
Name chopped, pulsed or otherwise modulated; ignoring steady
Index background radiation that is not changing with time. Their
combination of wide uniform spectral response, sensitivity,
and high speed makes pyroelectrics ideal choices for a vast
number of electro-optic applications.
All pyroelectric EnergyMax sensors incorporate a diffuse coating to minimize specular reflections and eliminate spurious
beams that can re-enter the laser cavity. In addition, all EnergyMax sensors include onboard electronics that contain built-in POWER
& ENERGY
wavelength compensation factors. When using the sensor with a meter such as LabMax or FieldMaxII, enter the wavelength of
the laser being measured into the meter and this will automatically compensate for the sensor output. The chart below plots
the typical absorption percentage of each coating.
Power
& Energy
Meters
1
0.9 USB/RS
MaxBlack Power
0.8 Sensors
0.7 J-10MT-10KHZ
DB-25
Absorption (%)
0.6 Power
Sensors
0.5 MaxUV
USB/RS
0.4
J-25MT-10KHZ Energy
Sensors
0.3 J-50MT-10KHZ
0.2 DB-25
Energy
Sensors
0.1
0
0.1 1 10 20 Custom
& OEM
Wavelength (m)
J-25MT-10KHZ
with Medium Heat Sink BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
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EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors
Applying Wavelength Compensation Accuracy
The combined accuracy is based upon practices outlined in the National Institute
Power of Standards Guidelines for Evaluating and Expressing Uncertainty (NIST Technical
& Energy
Meters Note 1297, 1994 Edition). The combined accuracy of the measurement is calculated
by using the law of propagation of uncertainty using the root-sum-of-square
(square root of the sum of squares), sometimes described as summing in quadrature
USB/RS where:
Power
Sensors
Measurement Accuracy = U2 + W2
Example 1
USB/RS
Energy J-10SI-HE used at 355 nm
Sensors
U = 3%
DB-25
W = 5%
Energy
Sensors
Measurement Accuracy = 32 + 52 = 9 + 25 = 5.8%
Custom
& OEM
Example 2
BEAM U = 2%
DIAGNOSTICS
W = 2%
Laser
Cross-
Reference Wavelength Wavelength Compensation Accuracy (%) Calibration
Index Compensation (for wavelengths other than the Wavelength
Accuracy Model calibration wavelength) (nm)
All Multipurpose Sensors (MaxBlack Coating) 2 1064
Model
Name All High Repetition Rate Sensors (Diffuse Metallic Coating) 3 1064
Index
J-50MB-YAG 2 1064
J-50MB-IR 3 1064, 2940
J-25MB-IR 4 1064
J-25MUV-193 3 193
J-25MUV-248 3 248
J-50MUV-193 4 193
J-50MUV-248 4 248
J-10SI-LE 5 532
J-10SI-HE 5 532
J-10GE 5 1064
The next table summarizes the maximum average power rating for each sensor. These power levels are achieved by combining
active temperature compensation circuitry and enhanced thermal management techniques. Maximum average power is wavelength POWER
& ENERGY
dependent because absorption changes with wavelength. Reference the spectral absorption chart on the previous page for use at
wavelengths other than those listed in the table below. Maximum average power is inversely proportional to the spectral absorption.
The 25 mm and 50 mm aperture sensors can accept optional heat sinks that users can install by mounting them on the back Power
& Energy
of the sensor. The heat sinks expand the average power handling capability as outlined below. See the Accessories section on Meters
page 94 for more information about heat sinks.
USB/RS
EnergyMax Heat Sink Power
Sensors
Average Power Model Wavelength5 (nm) None Small Medium Large
Capabilities1 J-50MB-HE2 & -LE2 1064 10W 24W
J-25MB-HE3 & -LE3 1064 5W 10W 15W DB-25
J-10MB-HE4 & -LE4 1064 4W Power
Sensors
J-50MT-10KHZ2 1064 20W 49W
J-25MT-10KHZ3 1064 10W 20W 31W
J-10MT-10KHZ4 1064 1W USB/RS
J-50MB-YAG2 1064 20W 48W Energy
Sensors
J-50MB-IR 1064, 2940 15W
J-25MB-IR3 1064 20W 41W 62W
J-50MUV-2482 w/o Diffuser 248 10W 25W
DB-25
J-50MUV-2482 w/Diffuser 248 15W 36W Energy
Sensors
J-50MUV-1932 w/o Diffuser 193 10W 30W
J-50MUV-1932 w/Diffuser 193 18W 43W
J-25MUV-2483 248 5W 10W 16W
Custom
J-25MUV-1933 193 5W 10W 15W & OEM
1 Not applicable for Quantum EnergyMax sensors.
2 50 mm EnergyMax sensors are compatible with the large heat sink.
3 25 mm EnergyMax sensors are compatible with small and medium heat sinks.
4 10 mm EnergyMax sensors do not have a heat sink available.
5 Average power ratings are based upon testing at the listed wavelength. BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Use the following chart to identify the energy range for the standard DB-25 EnergyMax models. Selection charts on the
following pages of this guide will help you select more exactly the best sensor for your application. See page 93 for typical
dynamic range curves of Quantum EnergyMax Sensors. CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Wide Dynamic Range for All EnergyMax Sensor Categories
Standard DB-25 Model Energy Range 100 nJ 1 J 10 J 100 J 1 mJ 10 mJ 100 mJ 1J 10J
EnergyMax J-50MB-HE (DB-25) 1 mJ to 2J Laser
Cross-
Energy Range J-50MB-LE (DB-25) 250 J to 500 mJ Reference
Capabilities Index
J-25MB-HE (DB-25) 500 J to 1J
J-25MB-LE (DB-25) 25 J to 50 mJ
J-10MB-HE (DB-25) 10 J to 20 mJ Model
Name
J-10MB-LE (DB-25) 300 nJ to 600 J Index
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EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors
Introduction and Selection Charts
The following chart outlines the energy range for the meterless USB and RS-232 EnergyMax sensors. The meterless EnergyMax
POWER have a slightly different minimum energy specification compared to the standard models. See page 93 for typical dynamic range
& ENERGY
curves of the Quantum EnergyMax Sensor.
Custom
& OEM
The next selection chart shows the range of wavelengths that can be measured with each sensor. This characteristic is coating
dependent, so sensors with diffusers may have a narrower spectral range than similar sensors without diffusers.
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
The spectral compensation of each sensor is unique to that serial number, and is based upon spectral scans performed on each
sensor disk (and on each optic if the sensor has a diffuser). The spectral compensation provides greater measurement accuracy
for wavelengths that differ from the optical calibration wavelength.
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Wavelength (m)
EnergyMax Model Wavelength (m) 0.1 1 10
Wavelength J-10SI-HE & -LE 0.325 to 0.9
Laser Capabilities J-10GE 0.8 to 1.7
Cross-
Reference J-50MB-HE & -LE 0.19 to 12.0
Index
J-25MB-HE & -LE 0.19 to 12.0
J-10MB-HE & -LE 0.19 to 12.0
Model
Name J-50MT-10KHZ 0.19 to 2.1
Index
J-25MT-10KHZ 0.19 to 2.1
J-10MT-10KHZ 0.19 to 2.1
J-50MB-YAG 0.266 to 2.1
J-50MB-IR 0.5 to 3.0
J-25MB-IR 0.532 to 2.1
J-50MUV-248 w/o Diffuser 0.19 to 2.1
J-50MUV-248 w/Diffuser 0.19 to 0.266
J-50MUV-193 w/o Diffuser 0.19 to 2.1
J-50MUV-193 w/Diffuser 0.19 to 0.266
J-25MUV-248 0.19 to 2.1
J-25MUV-193 0.19 to 2.1
EnergyMax sensors are based upon pyroelectric technology and can therefore measure lasers at high repetition rates. The
maximum repetition rate is primarily dependent upon the thermal resistance of the coating and the maximum pulse width POWER
& ENERGY
the sensor is designed to measure. Refer to the specifications in product pages for maximum laser pulse width limitations.
Power
Repetition Rate (pps) & Energy
Meters
EnergyMax Model Rep. Rate (pps) 1 10 100 1000 10,000
Repetition Rate J-10SI-HE & -LE up to 10,000
Capabilities J-10GE up to 10,000 USB/RS
Power
J-50MB-HE & -LE up to 300 Sensors
J-25MB-HE & -LE up to 1000
J-10MB-HE & -LE up to 1000
J-50MT-10KHZ up to 10,000 DB-25
Power
J-25MT-10KHZ up to 10,000 Sensors
J-10MT-10KHZ up to 10,000
J-50MB-YAG up to 50
USB/RS
J-50MB-IR up to 30 Energy
Sensors
J-25MB-IR up to 20
J-50MUV-248 up to 200
J-50MUV-193 up to 200 DB-25
J-25MUV-248 up to 500 Energy
Sensors
J-25MUV-193 up to 500
Custom
& OEM
Before using a sensor, it is important to ensure that the laser beam will not damage the sensor coating. The damage threshold
is also wavelength dependent, and maximum energy density thresholds are listed for common laser wavelengths in the table
below. At other wavelengths it is safe to interpolate between the listed values.
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
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EnergyMax-USB/RS Sensors
Product Overview
POWER
& ENERGY
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Coherents high performance EnergyMax sensors are also embedded within instrumentation, and their RS-232 or USB
available in a meterless form factor with either RS-232 or USB communications capabilities facilitate automated operation
2.0 connectivity. This product range enables measurement by a host computer.
Custom
& OEM
of the energy per pulse or average power of pulsed lasers
from the nanojoule to the multi-joule level, over wavelengths Furthermore, EnergyMax USB/RS sensors significantly reduce
from the deep ultraviolet through the far infrared, and from the users overall cost of ownership by eliminating the need
single pulses to repetition rates of 10 kHz (with measurement to purchase a separate, more costly meter with each sensor,
BEAM of every pulse). Furthermore, multiple EnergyMax sensors and by reducing annual calibration costs associated with
DIAGNOSTICS
can share a trigger (internal or external) for synchronized integrating the electronics into the sensor. These products
operation, such as to enable pulse ratiometry. are also useful in the lab and research setting because they
can be used as standalone instruments with a computer, or
CALIBRATION These meterless sensors are particularly attractive to system integrated smoothly into any experiment with an automated
& SERVICE
builders because their small size allows them to be easily control and data acquisition system.
Laser
Cross- The Meterless Advantage
Reference
Index Low Cost of Ownership Embedded OEM Integration State-of-the-Art Sensor
Lower initial price because no Flexibility of RS-232 and USB Energy Technology
Model separate meter PC interfaces Based upon industry leading
Name
Index Lower calibration cost because Compact size EnergyMax sensors
electronics are integrated into Easy ASCII host commands High accuracy
sensor High damage threshold
USB sensors attach as virtual
Easy to adapt with apps software COM port High repetition rate with large
and drivers active areas
Less costly multi-channel operation High dynamic range
Statistics (mean, minimum, maximum, and standard USB sensors connect on Virtual COM port, thus supporting
deviation, dose, fluence, and missed pulses) simple ASCII host commands communication for remote
interfacing BEAM
Ability to log data to a file at up to 10kHz (in Turbo mode) DIAGNOSTICS
National Instruments LabVIEW drivers are supplied for easy
Operate multiple devices simultaneously and perform LabVIEW integration
synchronized ratiometery (A/B analysis). Trend and log
results to file. CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
EnergyMax PC in synchronized
ratiometric trending mode Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
Index
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EnergyMax-USB/RS Sensors
MaxBlack Coating
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Unique MaxBlack coating increases damage threshold,
allows high repetition rate operation, and improves
mechanical durability
Power Operate over the 190 nm to 12 m range
& Energy
Meters Enable pulse energy measurements from 500 nJ to 2J with high
signal-to-noise characteristics
USB/RS
Measure single shot to 1 kHz repetition rate
Power
Sensors Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit
Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation
DB-25
Power
Sensors These sensors allow measurements over a wide range of wavelengths,
J-50MB-HE, J-25MB-HE and J-10MB-HE beam diameters, average power levels, and repetition rates. The MaxBlack
coating on these sensors provides significant damage resistance and
USB/RS mechanical durability characteristics compared to the black paint coatings
Energy
Sensors often used on broadband sensors in the past.
Model J-25MB-HE and -LE J-50MB-HE and -LE J-10MB-HE and -LE
Name
Index
16.54 mm 16.38 mm 15.75 mm
(0.65 in.) (0.65 in.) (0.62 in.)
2X 5.08 mm 40.64 mm
76.20 mm 2X 5.08 mm
50.80 mm 2X 5.84 mm (3.0 in.) (0.20 in.) (1.6 in.)
(2.0 in.) (0.23 in.) (0.2 in.)
Aperture
50.20 mm Aperture
(1.98 in.) M6-6H THD Plate M4 X 17.78 mm
Plate M6-6H THD
X 6.10 mm (0.7 in.) THD
X 5.08 mm (0.24 in.) and 10.5 mm
25.25 mm (0.20 in.) and X 4.57 mm
No. 1/4-20 (0.41 in.) (0.18 in.) and
(0.99 in.) No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
UNC-2B THD Adjustable No. 8-32 UNC-2B
Adjustable X 6.10 mm
Adjustable X 5.08 mm (0.24 in.) for 189.99 mm THD X 6.35 mm
225.55 mm (7.48 in.) Max. (0.25 in.) for
200.15 mm (0.20 in.) for (8.88 in.) Max. Mounting Sensor
(7.88 in.) Max. Mounting Sensor 107.44 mm Mounting Sensor
143.00 mm
117.60 mm (5.63 in.) Min. (4.23 in.) Min.
(4.63 in.) Min.
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
76.20 mm 50.80 mm 76.2 mm 50.8 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (3.0 in.) (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface
Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.)
Note: Detector Surface Below Front Face of
is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.)
is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) Below Front Face of Aperture Plate
Below Front Face of Aperture Plate
Aperture Plate
Features
POWER
Unique diffuse metallic coating delivers increased damage & ENERGY
threshold, allows high repetition rate operation and reduces
specular reflectance
Operate over the entire 190 nm to 2.1 m range Power
& Energy
Enable pulse energy measurements from 300 nJ to 1J with high Meters
signal-to-noise characteristics
Measure every pulse up to 10 kHz repetition rate USB/RS
Power
Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit Sensors
DB-25
Power
These sensors use a diffuse metallic coating that enables measurements at Sensors
J-50MT-10KHZ, J-25MT-10KHZ and J-10MT-10KHZ high and low repetition rates across a wide range of energies, wavelengths
and beam sizes. The damage resistance at 532 nm and shorter wavelengths
is even greater than the MaxBlack coating. These are great all-purpose sen- USB/RS
Energy
sors for the 190 nm to 2.1 m region and offer the lowest energy range of Sensors
our EnergyMax line.
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Device Model J-50MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ
Specifications Energy Range 400 J to 1J 90 J to 100 mJ 300 nJ to 200 J
Noise Equivalent Energy <40 J <9 J <30 nJ
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Custom
Wavelength Range (m) 0.19 to 2.1 & OEM
Active Area Diameter (mm) 50 25 10
Maximum Average Power (W) 20 10 1
Maximum Pulse Width (s) 1.7
BEAM
Maximum Repetition Rate (pps) 10,000 DIAGNOSTICS
Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 500 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns) 50 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns)
Detector Coating Diffuse Metallic
Diffuser No
CALIBRATION
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 1064 & SERVICE
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2
Energy Linearity (%) 3
Cable Length (m) 3 Laser
Cross-
Cable Type USB and RS Reference
Part Number Index
USB 1191447 1191446 1191445
RS 1191433
* Except J-10MT-10KHZ. Model
Name
Index
J-50MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ
16.38 mm
16.54 mm 15.75 mm
(0.65 in.) (0.65 in.) (0.62 in.)
40.64 mm
76.20 mm 2X 5.08 mm 50.80 mm 2X 5.84 mm (1.6 in.) 2X 5.08 mm
(3.0 in.) (0.20 in.) (2.0 in.) (0.2 in.)
(0.23 in.)
50.20 mm Aperture
(1.98 in.) M6-6H THD
Aperture
Plate M6-6H THD Plate M4 X 17.78 mm
X 6.10 mm X 5.08 mm (0.7 in.) THD
(0.24 in.) and 10.5 mm
No. 1/4-20 25.25 mm (0.20 in.) and X 4.57 mm
UNC-2B THD (0.99 in.) No. 1/4-20 (0.41 in.) (0.18 in.) and
X 6.10 mm Adjustable UNC-2B THD Adjustable No. 8-32 UNC-2B
(0.24 in.) for 200.15 mm X 5.08 mm 189.99 mm THD X 6.35 mm
Adjustable (7.48 in.) Max.
225.55 mm Mounting Sensor (7.88 in.) Max. (0.20 in.) for (0.25 in.) for
(8.88 in.) Max. 117.60 mm Mounting Sensor 107.44 mm Mounting Sensor
143.00 mm (4.63 in.) Min. (4.23 in.) Min.
(5.63 in.) Min.
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
76.20 mm 50.80 mm (3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (3.0 in.) (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface
Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.)
Note: Detector Surface Below Front Face of
is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.)
Below Front Face of Below Front Face of Aperture Plate
Aperture Plate Aperture Plate
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MaxBlack Coating and Diffusers
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Very high energy and peak power handling capabilities
Operate at Nd: YAG fundamental and harmonics
Enable pulse energy measurements from 2.4 mJ to 15J
Power
& Energy Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit
Meters
Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation
No need to either change diffusers during use or perform your
USB/RS
Power own spectral calibrations
Sensors
These sensors are specifically designed for high energy and high peak
DB-25
Power
power lasers operating at relatively low repetition rates, such as those
Sensors based on Nd:YAG, Ruby, Ho:YAG and Erbium. The J-50MB-YAG sensor
J-50MB-YAG can be used with beams up to 35 mm in diameter and can work at
1064 nm, 532 nm, 355 nm and 266 nm without the need to change or
USB/RS self-calibrate diffusers or any other accessories. Sensors combine a
Energy
Sensors MaxBlack coating and a diffuser to produce superior damage resistance
characteristics. This combination enables operation with lasers that
produce either very high energy per pulse or very high peak fluences.
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Device Model J-50MB-YAG J-50MB-YAG-1528 J-50MB-YAG-1535
Specifications Energy Range 2.4 mJ to 3J 2.4 mJ to 3J 12 mJ to 15J
Noise Equivalent Energy (J) <240
Custom ISO/IEC 17025:2005
& OEM Wavelength Range (m) 0.266 to 2.1
Maximum Beam Size (mm) 35
Maximum Average Power (W) 20
Maximum Pulse Width 340 s 57 s 2 ms1
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS Maximum Repetition Rate (pps) 50 300 10
Maximum Energy Density (J/cm2) 14.0 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns)
2.8 (at 532 nm, 10 ns)
0.75 (at 355 nm, 10 ns)
CALIBRATION 1.0 (at 266 nm, 10 ns)
& SERVICE
Detector Coating MaxBlack
Diffuser YAG
Laser
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 1064
Cross- Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2
Reference
Index Energy Linearity (%) 3
Cable Length (m) 3
Cable Type USB and RS
Model
Name
Part Number
Index USB 1191437 1191439 1191438
RS 1191430 1219962
1 Pulsewidths up to 5 ms can be measured with an additional 1% uncertainty.
M6-6H THD
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.)
and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.)
for Mounting Sensor
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
Features
POWER
Very high energy and peak power handling capabilities & ENERGY
Operate throughout the IR
Enable pulse energy measurements from 3.2 mJ to 15J
Power
Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit & Energy
Meters
Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation
No need to either change diffusers during use or perform your
USB/RS
own spectral calibrations Power
Sensors
This sensor is much like the J-50MB-YAG on the previous page. The
difference is the J-50MB-IR has been designed for use farther into the DB-25
Power
infrared for use in medical applications using Erbium and Holmium lasers. Sensors
J-50MB-IR
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Device Model J-50MB-IR
Specifications Energy Range 3.2 mJ to 3J
Noise Equivalent Energy (J) <320
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Custom
Wavelength Range (m) 0.5 to 3.0 & OEM
Maximum Beam Size (mm) 30
Maximum Average Power (W) 15
Maximum Pulse Width (s) 1000
BEAM
Maximum Repetition Rate (pps) 30 DIAGNOSTICS
Maximum Energy Density (J/cm2) >100 (at 2940 nm, 100 s)
Detector Coating MaxBlack
Diffuser IR
CALIBRATION
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 1064, 2940 & SERVICE
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2 at 1064 nm, 3 at 2940 nm
Energy Linearity (%) 3.5
Cable Length (m) 3 Laser
Cross-
Cable Type USB and RS Reference
Part Number Index
USB 1191440
RS
Model
Name
Index
M6-6H THD
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.)
and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.)
for Mounting Sensor
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
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MaxUV Coating
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Unique MaxUV coating delivers highest DUV damage threshold
and long-term UV exposure resistance
Operate over the 190 nm to 2.1 m range
Power
& Energy
Enable pulse energy measurements from 90 J to 1J
Meters
Measure up to 400 Hz repetition rate
Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit
USB/RS
Power Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors MaxUV-coated EnergyMax sensors are specifically optimized for use with
J-50MUV-248 and J-25MUV-193 ArF lasers operating at 193 nm and KrF lasers at 248 nm. These sensors
feature high accuracy and large active areas (up to 50 mm), and use a
USB/RS unique coating called MaxUV that delivers superior long-term damage
Energy
Sensors resistance.
J-50MUV-248 J-25MUV-193
21.56 mm
(0.85 in.) 2X 5.08 mm
76.20 mm
(3.0 in.) (0.20 in.)
50.80 mm 16.54 mm
(2.0 in.) (0.65 in.)
M6-6H THD 2X 5.84 mm
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) (0.23 in.)
and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) Aperture Plate M6-6H THD
for Mounting Sensor X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.)
and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
25.25 mm (0.99 in.) X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.)
51.00 mm (2.01 in.) Note: Detector Surface for Mounting Sensor
Adjustable is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.)
225.55 mm (8.88 in.) Max. Adjustable Below Front Face of
143.00 mm (5.63 in.) Min. 200.15 mm (7.88 in.) Max. Aperture Plate
117.60 mm (4.63 in.) Min.
Features
POWER
Pulse enegy measurement down to 750 pJ & ENERGY
Average power measurement of pulsed sources from nW to mW level
signal-to-noise characteristics
Power
Measures every pulse to 10,000 Hz & Energy
Meters
Accurate spectral compensation
- 325 nm to 900 nm
- 800 nm to 1700 nm USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Quantum EnergyMax sensors enable low energy pulse measurements as Sensors
J-10SI-HE/J-10Ge-LE well as average power of pulsed systems from the nW to mW level, across
a broad range of wavelengths. These sensors have a removable light shield
on the front used to block stray light. USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
76.2 mm 50.8 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
Note: Diffuser Surface is 3.56 mm (0.14 in.)
Below Front Surface of Aperture Plate
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Quantum Series
POWER
& ENERGY
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
J-10Si-HE
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
The Quantum EnergyMax sensor incorporates a Silicon sensors, which are thermal-based. One consequence of this
photodiode, contains a large 10 mm clear aperture and extra sensitivity is the possibility of measurement error or
operates at a repetition rate from single pulse up to 10 kHz noise from stray modulated light sources (for example, stray
Custom
& OEM
(every pulse). reflections or room lights) in a laboratory environment.
For this reason Quantum EnergyMax sensors are designed
The main difference between a Quantum EnergyMax sensor for use with a small integrated input beam tube, which
and other Coherent EnergyMax sensors is their sensitivity. limits the field of view of the sensor aperture. This tube is
BEAM A Quantum EnergyMax sensor is capable of measuring removable for alignment purposes and custom applications.
DIAGNOSTICS
considerably smaller signals than the rest of the EnergyMax
sensor line. They do this by utilizing a photodioderather The following chart plots the minimum and maximum
than a pyroelectricelement. measurable energy across all wavelengths. This chart can
CALIBRATION be used to determine the measurable energy range for
& SERVICE
Due to the quantum nature of their response, photodiode wavelengths other than that in the specifications table
sensors are inherently more sensitive than pyroelectric (532 nm).
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Spectral Sensitivity Curves for Quantum EnergyMax Sensor
10 J
Model
Name J-10Si-HE
Index 1 J
100 nJ
Energy (J)
10 nJ
1 nJ
100 pJ
10 pJ
1 pJ
200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800
Wavelength (nm)
Features
POWER
Unique MaxBlack coating increases damage threshold, & ENERGY
allows high repetition rate operation, and improves
mechanical durability
Operate over the 190 nm to 12 m range Power
& Energy
Enable pulse energy measurements from 300 nJ to 2J with high Meters
signal-to-noise characteristics
Measure single shot to 1 kHz repetition rate USB/RS
Power
Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
J-50MB-HE, J-25MB-HE and J-10MB-HE These sensors allow measurements over a wide range of wavelengths,
beam diameters, average power levels, and repetition rates. The MaxBlack
coating on these sensors provides significant damage resistance and USB/RS
mechanical durability characteristics compared to the black paint coatings Energy
Sensors
often used on broadband sensors in the past.
DB-25
Device Model J-50MB-HE J-50MB-LE J-25MB-HE J-25MB-LE J-10MB-HE J-10MB-LE Energy
Specifications Energy Range 1 mJ 250 J 500 J 25 J 10 J 300 nJ Sensors
to 2J to 500 mJ to 1J to 50 mJ to 20 mJ to 600 J
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Noise Equivalent Energy <33 J <8 J <16 J <1 J <0.5 J <20 nJ
Wavelength Range (m) 0.19 to 12 Custom
Active Area Diameter (mm) 50 50 25 25 10 10 & OEM
J-25MB-HE and -LE J-50MB-HE and -LE J-10MB-HE and -LE Model
Name
Index
16.54 mm 16.38 mm 15.75 mm
(0.65 in.) (0.65 in.) (0.62 in.)
2X 5.08 mm 40.64 mm
76.20 mm
50.80 mm 2X 5.84 mm (3.0 in.) (0.20 in.) (1.6 in.) 2X 5.08 mm
(2.0 in.) (0.23 in.) (0.2 in.)
Aperture
50.20 mm Aperture
(1.98 in.) M6-6H THD Plate M4 X 17.78 mm
Plate M6-6H THD
X 6.10 mm (0.7 in.) THD
X 5.08 mm (0.24 in.) and 10.5 mm
25.25 mm (0.20 in.) and X 4.57 mm
No. 1/4-20 (0.41 in.) (0.18 in.) and
(0.99 in.) No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
UNC-2B THD Adjustable No. 8-32 UNC-2B
Adjustable X 6.10 mm
Adjustable X 5.08 mm (0.24 in.) for 189.99 mm THD X 6.35 mm
225.55 mm (7.48 in.) Max. (0.25 in.) for
200.15 mm (0.20 in.) for (8.88 in.) Max. Mounting Sensor
(7.88 in.) Max. Mounting Sensor 107.44 mm Mounting Sensor
143.00 mm
117.60 mm (5.63 in.) Min. (4.23 in.) Min.
(4.63 in.) Min.
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
76.20 mm 50.80 mm 76.2 mm 50.8 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (3.0 in.) (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface
Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.)
Note: Detector Surface Below Front Face of
is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.)
is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) Below Front Face of Aperture Plate
Below Front Face of Aperture Plate
Aperture Plate
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EnergyMax Sensors - Standard DB-25
Diffuse Metallic Coating
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Unique diffuse metallic coating delivers increased damage
threshold, allows high repetition rate operation and reduces
specular reflectance
Power Operate over the entire 190 nm to 2.1 m range
& Energy
Meters Enable pulse energy measurements from 100 nJ to 1J with high
signal-to-noise characteristics
USB/RS
Measure up to 10 kHz repetition rate
Power
Sensors Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit
Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation1
DB-25
Power
Sensors
These sensors incorporate a diffuse metallic coating that enables measure-
J-50MT-10KHZ, J-25MT-10KHZ and J-10MT-10KHZ ments at high and low repetition rates across a wide range of energies, and
wavelengths from 190 nm to 2.1 m. The damage resistance at 532 nm and
USB/RS shorter wavelengths is higher than the MaxBlack coating. These sensors
Energy are not compatible with FieldMaxII meters because the response time is
Sensors
too fast. They are best suited for the LabMax-TOP meter.
DB-25
Energy Device Model J-50MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ
Sensors Specifications Energy Range 500 J to 1J2 50 J to 100 mJ 100 nJ to 200 J
Noise Equivalent Energy <16 J <2 J <10 nJ
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Wavelength Range (m) 0.19 to 2.1
Custom Active Area Diameter (mm) 50 25 10
& OEM
Maximum Average Power (W)3 20 10 1
Maximum Pulse Width (s) 1.7
** Maximum Repetition Rate (pps) 10,000
BEAM Maximum Energy Density (mJ/cm2) 500 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns) 50 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns)
DIAGNOSTICS
Detector Coating Diffuse Metallic
Diffuser No
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 1064
CALIBRATION Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2
& SERVICE
Energy Linearity (%) 3
Cable Length (m)4 2.5
Cable Type J DB-25
Laser
Cross- Part Number 1110574** 1110747** 1110856**
Reference 1 Except J-10MT-10KHZ. ** C24 Quick Ship program: eligible for next business day shipment.
Index 2 Optional energy range 50 J to 100 mJ available.
3 Extend average power range with optional heat sink. See page 75 and 94.
4 Cable lengths up to 10m possible. Contact factory.
Model
Name
Index
J-50MT-10KHZ J-25MT-10KHZ J-10MT-10KHZ
16.38 mm
16.54 mm 15.75 mm
(0.65 in.) (0.65 in.) (0.62 in.)
40.64 mm
76.20 mm 2X 5.08 mm 50.80 mm 2X 5.84 mm (1.6 in.) 2X 5.08 mm
(3.0 in.) (0.20 in.) (2.0 in.) (0.23 in.) (0.2 in.)
50.20 mm Aperture
(1.98 in.) Aperture
M6-6H THD
Plate M6-6H THD Plate M4 X 17.78 mm
X 6.10 mm X 5.08 mm (0.7 in.) THD
(0.24 in.) and
No. 1/4-20 25.25 mm (0.20 in.) and 10.5 mm X 4.57 mm
UNC-2B THD (0.99 in.) No. 1/4-20 (0.41 in.) (0.18 in.) and
X 6.10 mm Adjustable UNC-2B THD Adjustable No. 8-32 UNC-2B
Adjustable (0.24 in.) for 200.15 mm X 5.08 mm 189.99 mm THD X 6.35 mm
225.55 mm Mounting Sensor
(7.88 in.) Max. (0.20 in.) for (7.48 in.) Max. (0.25 in.) for
(8.88 in.) Max. 117.60 mm Mounting Sensor 107.44 mm Mounting Sensor
143.00 mm (4.63 in.) Min. (4.23 in.) Min.
(5.63 in.) Min.
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
76.20 mm 50.80 mm (3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.) (3.0 in.) (2.0 in.) Note: Detector Surface
Note: Detector Surface is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.)
Note: Detector Surface Below Front Face of
is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.) is 3.81 mm (0.15 in.)
Below Front Face of Below Front Face of Aperture Plate
Aperture Plate Aperture Plate
Features
High energy and peak power to 14 J/cm2 POWER
& ENERGY
Operate at Nd: YAG fundamental and harmonics
Enable pulse energy measurements from 1 mJ to 15J
Power
Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit & Energy
Meters
Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
These sensors are specifically designed for high energy and high peak
power lasers operating at relatively low repetition rates, such as those DB-25
based on Nd:YAG, Ruby, Ho:YAG and Erbium. The J-50MB-YAG sensor Power
Sensors
J-50MB-YAG can be used with beams up to 35 mm in diameter and can work at
1064 nm, 532 nm, 355 nm and 266 nm without the need to change or
self-calibrate diffusers or any other accessories. Sensors combine a USB/RS
MaxBlack coating and a diffuser to produce superior damage resistance Energy
Sensors
characteristics. This combination enables operation with lasers that
produce either very high energy per pulse or very high peak fluences.
DB-25
Energy
Device Model J-50MB-YAG J-50MB-YAG-1528 J-50MB-YAG-1535 J-50MB-YAG-1561 Sensors
Specifications Energy Range 1.5 mJ to 3J 1.5 mJ to 3J 12 mJ to 15J 50 J to 100 mJ
Noise Equivalent Energy (J) <50
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Wavelength Range (m) 0.266 to 2.1 Custom
& OEM
Maximum Beam Size (mm) 35
Maximum Average Power (W)1 20
Maximum Pulse Width 340 s 57 s 2 ms2 340 s
** Maximum Repetition Rate (pps) 50 300 10 50 BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Maximum Energy Density (J/cm2) 14.0 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns)
2.8 (at 532 nm, 10 ns)
0.75 (at 355 nm, 10 ns)
1.0 (at 266 nm, 10 ns) CALIBRATION
Detector Coating MaxBlack & SERVICE
Diffuser YAG
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 1064
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2 Laser
Cross-
Energy Linearity (%) 3 Reference
Index
Cable Length (m)3 2.5
Cable Type J DB-25
Part Number 1110744** 1144701 1151431 1174756 Model
1 Extend average power range with optional heat sink. See page 75 and 94. ** C24 Quick Ship program: eligible for next business day shipment. Name
2 Pulsewidths up to 5 ms can be measured with an additional 1% uncertainty. Index
3 Cable lengths up to 10m possible. Contact factory.
J-50MB-YAG
J-50MB-YAG 76.20 mm 27.91 mm
(3.0 in.) (1.10 in.) 2X 5.08 mm
(0.20 in.)
M6-6H THD
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.)
and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.)
for Mounting Sensor
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
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EnergyMax Sensors - Standard DB-25
MaxBlack Coating and Diffusers
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
High energy and peak power
Operate throughout the IR
Enable pulse energy measurements from 1 mJ to 3J
Power
& Energy Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit
Meters
Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
These sensors are specifically designed for high energy and high peak
DB-25 power medical lasers operating at relatively low repetition rates, such
Power
Sensors
as those based on Ruby, Ho:YAG and Erbium. Both sensors combine a
J-50MB-IR and J-25MB-IR MaxBlack coating and a diffuser to produce superior damage resistance
characteristics. This combination enables operation with lasers that
USB/RS produce either very high energy per pulse or very high peak fluences.
Energy
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Sensors Device Model J-50MB-IR J-25MB-IR
Specifications Energy Range 1.0 mJ to 3J 1.5 mJ to 3J
Noise Equivalent Energy (J) <100 <50
Custom ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Wavelength Range (m) 0.5 to 3.0 0.532 to 2.1
& OEM
Maximum Beam Size (mm) 30 12.5
Maximum Average Power (W)1 15 20
Maximum Pulse Width (s) 1000 860
BEAM Maximum Repetition Rate (pps) 30 20
DIAGNOSTICS
Maximum Energy Density (J/cm2) >100 (at 2940 nm, 100 s) 5.0 (at 1064 nm, 10 ns)
Detector Coating MaxBlack
Diffuser IR
CALIBRATION Calibration Wavelength (nm) 1064, 2940 1064
& SERVICE
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2 at 1064 nm, 3 at 2940 nm 2
Energy Linearity (%) 3.5 3
Cable Length (m)2 2.5
Laser
Cross- Cable Type J DB-25
Reference Part Number 1155722 1110577
Index
1 Extend average power range with optional heat sink. See page 75 and 94.
2 Cable lengths up to 10m possible. Contact factory.
Model
Name
Index
J-50MB-IR
J-50MB-YAG 76.20 mm 27.91 mm
J-25MB-IR
J-25MB-IR
(3.0 in.) (1.10 in.) 2X 5.08 mm
(0.20 in.)
21.72 mm
50.80 mm (0.86 in.) 2X 5.84 mm
M6-6H THD
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) (2.0 in.) (0.23 in.)
and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
X 6.10 mm (0.24 in.) M6-6H THD
for Mounting Sensor X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.)
and No. 1/4-20 UNC-2B THD
X 5.08 mm (0.20 in.)
51.00 mm (2.01 in.) 25.25 mm (0.99 in.) for Mounting Sensor
Adjustable Adjustable
255.55 mm (8.88 in.) Max. 200.15 mm (7.88 in.) Max.
143.00 mm (5.63 in.) Min. 117.60 mm (4.63 in.) Min.
Features
POWER
Unique MaxUV coating delivers highest DUV damage threshold & ENERGY
and long-term UV exposure resistance
Operate over the 190 nm to 2.1 m range
Power
Enable pulse energy measurements from 50 J to 1J & Energy
Meters
Measure up to 400 Hz repetition rate
Spectral compensation characteristics built into each unit
USB/RS
Onboard sensors provide automatic temperature compensation Power
Sensors
DB-25
Energy
Device Model J-50MUV-248 J-50MUV-248 J-50MUV-193 J-50MUV-193 J-25MUV-248 J-25MUV-193 Sensors
Specifications w/o Diffuser w/Diffuser w/o Diffuser w/Diffuser w/o Diffuser w/o Diffuser
Energy Range 500 J to 500 J to 125 J to 125 J to 125 J to 50 J to
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 1J 1J 250 mJ 250 mJ 250 mJ 100 mJ Custom
Noise Equivalent Energy (J) <16 <16 <4 <4 <4 <2 & OEM
Wavelength Range (m) 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 0.266 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 0.266 0.19 to 2.1 0.19 to 2.1
Active Area Diameter (mm) 50 50 50 50 25 25
Max. Average Power (W)1 10 15 10 18 5 5 BEAM
**
Max. Pulse Width (s) 86 86 86 86 43 43 DIAGNOSTICS
Max. Rep. Rate (pps) 200 200 200 200 500 500
Max. Energy Density 260 520 200 400 260 200
(mJ/cm2) (at 248 nm, (at 248 nm, (at 193 nm, (at 193 nm, (at 248 nm, (at 193 nm,
10 ns) 10 ns) 10 ns) 10 ns) 10 ns) 10 ns) CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Detector Coating MaxUV
Diffuser No DUV No DUV No No
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 248 248 193 193 248 193 Laser
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 3 Cross-
Reference
Energy Linearity (%) 3 Index
Cable Length (m)2 2.5
Cable Type J DB-25
Model
Part Number 1146243 1110572** 1146237 1110575 1110745 1110741 Name
1 Extend average power range with optional heat sink. See page 75 and 91. ** C24 Quick Ship program: eligible for next business day shipment. Index
2 Cable lengths up to 10m possible. Contact factory.
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
76.20 mm 50.80 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
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EnergyMax Sensors - Standard DB-25
Quantum Series
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Pulse enegy measurement down to 8 pJ (within line; model dependent)
Average power measurement of pulsed sources from nW to mW level
signal-to-noise characteristics
Power
& Energy
Measures single pulses to 10,000 Hz
Meters
Accurate spectral compensation
- 325 nm to 900 nm for Silicon
USB/RS
- 800 nm to 1700 nm for Germanium
Power
Sensors Robust and reliable construction
DB-25
Power
Sensors
J-10SI-LE Quantum EnergyMax sensors enable low energy pulse measurements
down to the 8 pJ level , as well as average power of pulsed systems from
USB/RS the nW to mW level, across a broad range of wavelengths. These models are
Energy not compatible with FieldMaxII meters because the response time is too
Sensors
fast. They are best suited for the LabMax-TOP meter. These sensors have a
removable light shield on the front used to block stray light.
DB-25
Energy
Sensors Device Model J-10SI-LE J-10SI-HE J-10GE
Specifications Energy Range 8 pJ to 80 nJ (at 532 nm) 60 pJ to 775 nJ (at 532 nm) 200 pJ to 600 nJ (at 1064 nm)
Noise Equivalent Energy <0.8 pJ (at 532 nm) <6 pJ (at 532 nm) <8 pJ (at 1064 nm)
Custom Wavelength Range (nm) 325 to 900 325 to 900 800 to 1700
& OEM
Active Area Diameter (mm) 10 10 10
Max. Avg. Power (mW) 6 60 15
Max. Pulse Width (s) 1 1 1
BEAM Max. Rep. Rate (pps) 10,000 10,000 10,000
DIAGNOSTICS
Sensor Silicon Silicon Germanium
Diffuser ND2 ND2 ND2
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 532 532 1064
CALIBRATION Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 3 3 3
& SERVICE
Linearity (%) 3 3 3
Cable Length (m)1 3 3 3
Cable Type J DB-25 J DB-25 J DB-25
Laser
Cross- Part Number 1140727 1150146 1140408
Reference 1
Index Cable lengths up to 10m possible. Contact factory.
Model
Name
Index
J-10SI-LE and -HE/J10GE
42.85 mm
(1.69 in.)
20.45 mm
50.8 mm (0.81 in.)
1/2-28 UNEF-2B (2.0 in.)
2X 4.57 mm
(0.18 in.)
Aperture
Plate
76.2 mm 50.8 mm
(3.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
Note: Diffuser Surface is 3.56 mm (0.14 in.)
Below Front Surface of Aperture Plate
Due to the quantum nature of their response, photodiode sensors are DB-25
inherently more sensitive than pyroelectric sensors, which are thermal- Power
Sensors
based. One consequence of this extra sensitivity is the possibility of LabMax-TOP and J-10SI-LE
measurement error or noise from stray modulated light sources (for
example, stray reflections or room lights) in a laboratory environment. USB/RS
For this reason Quantum EnergyMax sensors are designed for use with Energy
Sensors
a small integrated input beam tube, which limits the field of view of
the sensor aperture. This tube is removable for alignment purposes and
custom applications. DB-25
Energy
Sensors
The following chart plots the minimum and maximum measurable energy
of each sensor across all wavelengths. This chart can be used to determine
the measurable energy range for wavelengths other than those in the
specifications table (1064 nm and 532 nm). Custom
& OEM
BEAM
Spectral Sensitivity Curves for Quantum EnergyMax Sensors DIAGNOSTICS
10 J
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
1 J
100 nJ Laser
Energy (J)
Cross-
J-10Si-HE Reference
10 nJ Index
J-10Si-LE
1 nJ J-10Ge
Model
Name
100 pJ Index
10 pJ
1 pJ
200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800
Wavelength (nm)
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EnergyMax Accessories
Heat Sinks
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Extend EnergyMax average power
Easily attach to EnergyMax sensors in the field
Two heat sinks for 25 mm sensors (small and medium)
Power
& Energy One heat sink for 50 mm sensors (large)
Meters
USB/RS
Power
These heat sink accessories can be used to extend the energy and
Sensors repetition rates of EnergyMax sensors by increasing the average power
capability. Easily installed, they are simply theaded onto the back of a
sensor housing with a cap screw retained within the heat sink.
DB-25
Power
Sensors See Average Power Capability table on page 75 for sensor specifications.
EnergyMax Heat Sinks
Small Heat Sink
USB/RS Large Heat Sink
Energy Small Heat
Small Heat SinkSink Medium Heat
Medium Heat
Medium Heat
Sink Sink
Sink Large Heat
Large Heat SinkSink
Sensors
76.20 mm
50.80 mm (3.0 in.)
76.20 mm
(2.0 in.)
50.80 mm (3.0 in.)
50.80 mm
(2.0 in.) (2.0 in.)
50.80 mm
DB-25 (2.0 in.)
Energy
Sensors
Custom 50.80 mm
77.98 mm 73.15 mm
& OEM (2.0 in.)
(3.07 mm
77.98 in.) (2.88 mm
73.15 in.)
50.80 mm (3.07 in.) (2.88 in.)
(2.0 in.)
3.43 mm No. 8-32 UNC-2A THD
(0.14 in.) SOC HD Cap Screw
3.43 mm 3.43 mm 4.06 mm No. 8-32 UNC-2A THD
No. 8-32 UNC-2A THD (0.14 in.) No. 8-32 UNC-2A THD (0.16 in.)
(0.14 in.) 3.43 mm 4.06 mm SOC8-32
HD UNC-2A
Cap Screw
BEAM SOC HD Cap Screw
(0.14 in.) SOC HD UNC-2A
No. 8-32 Cap Screw
THD (0.16 in.)
No.
SOC HD Cap Screw
THD
SOC HD Cap Screw
DIAGNOSTICS
Laser
Cross-
Reference Post and Stand
Index
POWER
& ENERGY
Power
& Energy
... ... . Meters
.. ... ..
.
DB-25
Power
Sensors
J-Power Pro Sensor Adapter
USB/RS
The J-Power Pro is a compact sensor adapter Energy
that powers the active sensor circuit in DB-25 Sensors
voltage) can then be measured using an oscil- For direct analog measurement of
loscope or other analog-to-digital input device. EnergyMax and PowerMax-Pro sensors,
The calibrated peak voltage represents the use J-Power Pro with a scope Custom
integrated energy of the laser pulse. & OEM
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EnergyMax - Laser Energy Sensors
Measuring Energy with an Oscilloscope
To measure the energy of very high repetition rate and/or low-energy lasers, an oscilloscope can be used to monitor the
POWER output of an EnergyMax sensor.
& ENERGY
This page presents a step-by-step procedure for setting up an oscilloscope and using a pyroelectric EnergyMax sensor
to accurately read a peak voltage output.
Power
& Energy
Meters 1. To assure the accuracy of a pulse energy 7. If you know your expected laser pulse repetition rate,
measurement, make sure the oscilloscope is set the scope time base to show 2 pulses on the screen.
calibrated properly. Also check the date for when This helps set the trigger and allows observation of
USB/RS the oscilloscope is due for recalibration. the true baseline of the pulse. For example, for a
Power
Sensors laser running at 10 pps, set the scope time base to
2. Select a scope that has a sensitivity of at least 2 mV 20 msec/division. Once proper triggering occurs, use
and a bandwidth of at least 20 MHz. the vertical adjust to set the baseline of the
DB-25 EnergyMax voltage pulse to coincide with a
Power
Sensors
3. To connect an EnergyMax sensor to an oscilloscope horizontal grid line (see Figure 1). This setting becomes
you will need a J-Power Pro DB25-to-BNC accessory the zero for the peak voltage reading.
(available from Coherent).
USB/RS 8. Adjust the time base of the scope to show a single
Energy 4. Use the 1 Mohm input impedance of the oscilloscope EnergyMax pulse and then focus on the leading edge
Sensors
when connecting any EnergyMax sensor. to accurately read the peak voltage (see Figure 2).
DB-25
5. Set up the scope as follows:
Energy Bandwidth to 20 MHz To avoid affecting the calibration of the sensor
Sensors
DC coupling with a coaxial cable do not lengthen the cable
Trigger on + slope and internal source, or use when using the sensor with the oscilloscope.
the laser sync output and external source
Custom
& OEM
6. Estimate the approximate EnergyMax sensor voltage
output expected, based on the Rv (V/J) of the sensor
(available on both the calibration certificate and the
BEAM calibration sticker attached to the sensor cable), and
DIAGNOSTICS
the typical laser pulse energy.
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
Index
Figure 1 Figure 2
Features
POWER
Large area 95 mm diameter & ENERGY
Broad spectral response 0.3 m to 12 m
Wide dynamic range of 0.4 mJ to 5J
Power
High average power to 20W & Energy
Meters
JSA-BNC adapter (1098306) needed for use
with FieldMaxII-TOP and LabMax-TOP
USB/RS
Power
The J100 is a pyroelectric energy sensor with a flat, broad spectral Sensors
USB/RS
Device Model J100 Energy
Sensors
Specifications Wavelength Range (m) 0.3 to 12
Energy Range1 0.4 mJ to 5J
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Max. Avg. Power 20 DB-25
Typical Response (Rv) (V/J) 3 Energy
Sensors
Max. Rep. Rate (pps) 50
Max. Pulse Width (s) 200
Detector Coating Black
Custom
Detector Diameter (mm) 95 & OEM
Dimensions (mm) 153 x 65
Calibration Uncertainty (%)(k=2) 2
Calibration Wavelength (nm) 1064
BEAM
Connector Type BNC DIAGNOSTICS
Cable Length (m) 1.5 (separate)
Part Number 0011-6100
1 Maximum energy is pulse-width dependent.
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
J100 65 mm Cross-
(2.56 in.) Reference
Index
95 mm
(3.74 in.)
153 mm Model
(6.02 in.) Name
Index
Adjustable
253-323 mm
(9.96-12.72 in.)
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Custom and OEM Products Introduction
Complete Laser Measurement and Control Solutions
Laser system integrators frequently include laser measurement products in their systems to monitor system performance
POWER and status, or to provide real-time feedback for laser system control. In these instances custom measurement solutions or
& ENERGY
modifications to our existing products may be necessary due to size or performance constraints.
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Coherent is well positioned to provide custom and modified measurement products. Following are some examples of services
and products Coherent offers.
DB-25
Energy OEM Power and Energy Sensors Energy Modules Baseline and peak
Sensors
We provide an extensive line of OEM thermopile and energy detection capabilities
sensors. Usually, a standard or existing modified standard Noise filtering for greater peak
product will fit your application. detection accuracy
Custom
& OEM
Repetition rates as high as 100 kHz
Power Sensors Compact thermopile power sensors
Water-cooled and air-cooled options Custom Measurement Products
BNC and 4-pin Molex signal output Sometimes a completely custom product is required for a
BEAM options particular application. Our research and development teams
DIAGNOSTICS
Thermopile disks for integrating into of electrical, mechanical and software engineers, physicists,
heat-sinked applications chemists and materials scientists can provide measurement
Any standard thermopile with a systems to meet the most complex challenges. By involving
CALIBRATION cable can be integrated with an Coherent early in your design phase we can provide the very
& SERVICE
off-the-shelf interface module best solution.
Features
POWER
10 mW to 150W & ENERGY
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
Compact designs
Power
Air-cooled or water-cooled & Energy
Meters
Active area diameters from 19 mm to 50 mm
USB/RS
The sensors on the next two pages are small, compact OEM thermopiles Power
designed for use in embedded applications. Power ratings are provided Sensors
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OEM Thermopiles
300 mW to 1 kW
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
300 mW to 1 kW
Spectrally flat from 0.19 m to 11 m
Compact designs
Power
& Energy Air-cooled or water-cooled
Meters
Active area diameters from 19 mm to 50 mm
Supplied with water fittings
USB/RS
Power BeamFinder: Use with
Sensors LabMax (see page 14)
DB-25
Power
Sensors
PM150-50B, PM150-50XB, PM1K-36B and BeamFinder
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Model
Name
Index
35.6 mm
(1.4 in.)
Additional electrical connection, water fitting, and mounting details for several of our OEM thermopiles can be found below.
POWER
PM10-19A, PM150-19A, PM150-50A PM10-19B, PM150-19B, PM150-50B, PM150-50XB, PM1K-36B & ENERGY
DB-25
PM10-19A/ 30.5 mm PM10-19B/ 30.5 mm Power
(1.2 in.) (1.2 in.) Sensors
PM150-19A PM150-19B
15.2 mm (0.6 in.) 15.2 mm (0.6 in.)
11.9 mm 7.6 mm (0.3 in.)
(0.47 in.) 16.0 mm (0.63 in.)
20.2 mm (0.8 in.) USB/RS
Energy
17.8 mm (0.7 in.) Sensors
17.8 mm (0.7 in.)
4.75 mm
(0.19 in.) 41.3 mm (1.63 in.) 41.3 mm (1.63 in.)
4.75 mm (0.19 in.) 4.75 mm (0.19 in.) Custom
& OEM
4.75 mm (0.19 in.)
Laser
PM150-50A 1/4-20 UNC-2B PM150-50B/ 6-32 UNC-2B 1/4-20 UNC-2B
Cross-
12.7 mm (0.5 in.) 5.1 mm (0.2 in.) 12.7 mm (0.5 in.)
Deep Mounting Hole
PM150-50XB Deep Mounting Hole Deep Mounting Hole
Reference
Index
25.4 mm
(1.0 in.) 21.2 mm (0.84 in.)
17.8 mm (0.7 in.) Model
Name
Index
63.5 mm 30.5 mm (1.2 in.) 5.6 mm (0.22 in.)
(2.5 in.)
12.7 mm (0.5 in.)
41.3 mm (1.63 in.)
12.7 mm (0.5 in.)
23.8 mm (0.94 in.)
88.9 mm 23.8 mm
63.5 mm (3.5 in.) (0.94 in.)
(2.5 in.) Square
88.9 mm
41.3 mm (1.63 in.) (3.5 in.)
Square
6-32 UNC-2B
6.3 mm (0.25 in.)
Deep Mounting Hole
6-32 UNC-2B
6.3 mm (0.25 in.)
Deep Mounting Hole
* Requires 15 VDC power input
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Beam Diagnostics Introduction
Introduction to Laser Beam Diagnostics
In todays fast-paced photonics market it is important to understand the technical specifications of highly complex laser
POWER systems and their applications. As well as analyzing the power or energy, it is also useful to understand the shape, intensity
& ENERGY
profile, and propagation of a laser beam. For over 25 years Coherent has developed precision instruments that measure,
characterize, and monitor these laser parameters for thousand of customers around the world.
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
DB-25
Beam Profilers Beam Propagation
Energy As a laser beam propagates, changes in the laser cavity, as The Coherent ModeMaster beam propagation analyzer
Sensors
well as changes in divergence and interactions with optical established an entirely new laser beam quality parameter
elements, cause the width and spatial intensity of the beam that is now an ISO standard. M2 is recognized as describing
to change in space and time. Spatial intensity distribution is both how close-to-perfect Gaussian a beam is, and also
Custom
& OEM
a fundamental parameter for indicating how a laser how well the beam can be focused at its intended target.
beam will behave in any application. And while theory can
sometimes predict the behavior of a beam, tolerance ranges Wavelength Meter
in mirrors and lenses, as well as ambient conditions affecting For many high performance tunable laser systems, or those
BEAM the laser cavity and beam delivery system, necessitate using laser diodes, it is important to measure the wavelength.
DIAGNOSTICS
verification. The WaveMaster laser wavelength meter accurately
measures the wavelength of both CW and pulsed lasers of
Two types of beam profilers are available: those that use any repetition rate to an accuracy of 5 picometers. See page
CALIBRATION special cameras as the beam detectors (these are excellent 124 for additional specifications for the WaveMaster.
& SERVICE
for fast and detailed analyses of the intensity profile of
pulsed and CW lasers); and systems that use moving knife-
edges (these have a large dynamic range and can accurately
Laser
Cross- measure small and focused beams). Coherent has both
Reference
Index
of these types available: the camera-based LaserCam-HR
on pages 102 to 105 and an advanced knife-edge system
BeamMasteron pages 115 to 116.
Model
Name
Index
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Beam Diagnostic Cameras
LaserCam-HR II and LaserCam-HR-UV
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
USB 2.0, 10-bit to 14-bit digital output
Large area arrays
Compact 68 x 68 x 34 mm package
Power
& Energy Metric and English mounts included
Meters
CW and pulsed operation including external triggering
Variable exposure time and trigger delay
USB/RS
Power Long-term UV sensor stability (with the LaserCam-HR-UV camera)
Sensors
C-mount thread for additional accessories
LaserCam-HR II LaserCam-HR-UV
DB-25
Power
Sensors
Device Model LaserCam-HR II LaserCam-HR II LaserCam-HR-UV
Specifications 1/2-inch 2/3-inch
Sensor Elements (pixels) 1280 x 1024
USB/RS
Energy ** Effective Pixel Resolution (m) n/a n/a 20 x 20
Sensors Pixel Size (m) 4.6 x 4.6 6.5 x 6.5 n/a
Sensor Active Area (mm)(H x V) 5.9 x 4.8 8.3 x 6.6 8.5 x 6.8
Camera Bit Depth 12-bit 14-bit 10-bit
DB-25 Spectral Range (nm)
Energy without LDFP 190 to 11001 190 to 11001 190 to 355
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with LDFP included 400 to 1100 400 to 1100
with BIP-12F accessory 190 to 355 190 to 355
Recommended Beam Diameters (mm) 0.15 to 4.02 0.2 to 6.02 0.5 to 6.0
Custom Capture Modes Continuous (CW), pulsed
& OEM Variable Exposure Time 1 msec to 500 msec, 1 msec to 500 msec, 1 msec to 1 sec,
default at 5 msec default at 5 msec default at 10 msec
Trigger Delay (s) 75 20 160
Maximum Pulse Trigger in Rate3 (Hz) 200 200 100
BEAM Damage Threshold
DIAGNOSTICS
without LDFP 32 mJ/cm2 at 1064 nm 32 mJ/cm2 at 1064 nm 200 J/cm2 at 1064 nm4
CW Saturation
with LDFP 13 mW/cm2 at 633 nm 5 mW/cm2 at 633 nm 90 mW/cm2 at 248 nm5
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without LDFP 5 W/cm2 at 633 nm 2 W/cm2 at 633 nm 90 W/cm2 at 248 nm4
& SERVICE with LDFP 70 mW/cm2 at 1064 nm 25 mW/cm2 at 1064 nm
without LDFP 340 W/cm2 at 1064 nm 125 W/cm2 at 1064 nm
Pulsed Saturation
with LDFP 0.4 mJ/cm2 at 1064 nm 0.15 mJ/cm2 at 1064 nm
Laser
Cross- without LDFP 2 J/cm2 at 1064 nm 0.7 J/cm2 at 1064 nm
Reference USB 2.0 Cable 10 ft. standard A/B cable included
Index
Trigger Connector BNC receptacle (trigger cable included)
Part Number 1282868 1282870 1149004
1 There is a risk of degradation in the range of 190 nm to 300 nm due to DUV exposure. The 4 Without LDFP-UV.
Model
optional BIP-12F (page 114) UV-to-visible fluorescence converter can be used to prevent drift. 5 With LDFP-UV.
Name 2 It is possible to measure beams <0.2 mm in diameter, but resolution is reduced.
Index ** C24 Quick Ship program: eligible for next business day shipment.
3 Without averaging adjacent pulses.
28 mm
(1.11 in.) 27.2 mm
(1.07 in.)
LaserCam-HR II LaserCam-HR-UV
LDFP Adaptor
41.8 mm
43 mm
(1.65 in.)
(1.70 in.) 68.1 mm
Image Plane LDFP Adapter
(2.68 in.)
18.7 mm
68 mm
(0.74 in.)
(2.68 in.)
15 mm
(0.59 in.)
Rotational Mount
(Metric and English 74.3 mm 68.1 mm
Protective Cap (2.68 in.)
included) (2.93 in.)
68 mm
(2.68 in.)
3 Post and Stand
Included
79.3 mm Rotational Mount
79 mm
(3.12 in.) (3.12 in.) (Metric and English
Protective Cap
included)
11.2 mm
(0.44 in.)
9.9 mm
(0.39 in.)
6 mm
(0.25 in.)
10 mm
(0.40 in.)
1/4-20 UNC
Features
POWER
USB 2.0 large area, InGaAs sensor, 9.6 mm x 7.7 mm & ENERGY
14-bit digital output providing >1000:1 optical dynamic range
Outstanding linearity error of <1%
Power
30 m x 30 m pixel pitch & Energy
Meters
Compact 50 x 50 x 68 mm package
CW and pulsed operation including external triggering
USB/RS
Coherent Adaptive Pixel Technology (CAPT) pixel-by-pixel offset, Power
Sensors
linearity and blemish correction
Variable exposure time, 20 sec to 25 msec
DB-25
User variable trigger delay Power
Sensors
LaserCam-HR-InGaAs C-mount thread for additional accessories
USB/RS
Device Model LaserCam-HR-InGaAs Energy
Specifications Sensor Elements (pixels) 320 x 256 Sensors
Model
Name
LaserCam-HR-InGaAs Index
59.3 mm
(2.34 in.)
10 mm 54 mm
(0.39 in.) (2.14 in.)
LDFP Adapter
37 mm 50 mm
(1.44 in.) (1.97 in.) Protective Cap
Image Plane
17.5 mm
22.5 mm (0.69 in.) 50 mm
(1.97 in.)
(0.88 in.)
25 mm
(0.98 in.)
1/4-20 UNC-2B
46 mm Thread
(1.82 in.)
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BeamView Analyzer Software
Introduction to BeamView-USB Software
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
High-speed USB 2.0 camera interface
Supports all three LaserCam-HR camera types
Remote control interface
Power
& Energy Over 30 numerical analysis functions
Meters
Multiple image import and export formats
Automatic background noise subtraction
USB/RS
Power Pass/Fail fault settings, alarms, configurable setups
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Easy-to-use, intuitive user interface
Windows XP, Vista 32-bit, Vista 64-bit, Windows 7 32-bit,
DB-25
Power Windows 7 64-bit
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USB/RS
To monitor, analyze and archive laser beam images, BeamView
Energy Analyzer software is recognized as the leading laser beam
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profiling software. It has been designed to provide flexibility,
speed, and user friendliness.
DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Screen shot of a
flat-top beam image
USB/RS
BeamView System Performance Optimization Energy
Sensors
BeamView software provides several functions that optimize noise levels from all subsequent laser images prior to analysis.
the optical dynamic range available in the camera to achieve The system also automatically monitors the background DB-25
Energy
maximum measurement accuracy. The Automatic Background noise level to warn of changes that may effect measurement Sensors
subtraction feature measures and stores the background accuracy.
noise image and automatically subtracts individual pixel
Custom
& OEM
BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index
Model
Name
Index
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BeamView Analyzer Software
BeamView Analyzer Software Features
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
Sensors
Real-Time Laser Monitoring and Alignment
The Live Video mode provides a continuously updated image
DB-25
of the beam (~20 Hz to 25 Hz, depending on the speed of the
Energy processor) displayed in shades of gray or pseudo-color. This
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mode is ideal for monitoring the laser and observing changes
in the form and structure of the beam as it is adjusted. It also
allows for real-time tuning to achieve optimum beam profile
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quality and laser-cavity alignment. While operating in this
mode, no beam or statistical data are displayed, but if Run is
activated, the image is stored and can be analyzed later. The Live Video mode
Model
Name
Index
Beam Stability
The continuous on-line statistical analysis display shows POWER
& ENERGY
results of all, or a combination of, functions and pass/fail
parameters for all captured samples and accumulated
results. The user can scroll through the analysis results of
individual images, and also view the minimum, maximum Power
& Energy
and sigma (standard deviation) values. This makes Meters
comparing individual samples to the time-dependent
statistical data easy. Thus, the jitter and stability of
parameters, such as power, energy, pointing direction, USB/RS
Power
ellipticity and beam size, etc., can be analyzed Sensors
simultaneously with a polar beam wander plot. Continuous on-line statistical analysis display
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& OEM
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BeamView Analyzer Software
BeamView Analyzer Software Features Summary
- 320 x 256 x 14
Various capture modes: DB-25
- Continuous Energy
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- Time interval
- On command (keypress)
Custom
& OEM
Calibration Functions
Fully automatic background map correction
(pixel-by-pixel) with bias offset BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Automatic background monitor and warning
Optical scale factor (magnification/reduction)
Far-field optic focal length CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Power/energy calibration factor
Laser
Cross-
Standard Graphics Feature Reference
Index
Contour map with profiles/aperture overlay: On/off axis simultaneous display of:
- 3 plot types (contour/2D, 3D, Polar) - Position cursor
- 4 scaling levels (fixed, scale-to-peak, low intensity, - Cross-section profiles Model
Name
high intensity) - Gaussian fit profiles Index
- 4 style settings (gray, smooth, sharp, shaded bands) - Reference profiles
Live video mode - Aperture overlay for:
Calculation inclusion area display Beam uniformity
% energy/power
Profile/peak/centroid position cursor
Rotatable color 3D isometric plot
Graphic zoom
- 360, 90 rotate/tilt
Auto-scale 2D or profile intensity - Hidden/transparent wire
Polar beam wander plot - Selectable wire density
- Solid or single color
- Auto-rotate mode
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Beam Diagnostic Accessories
Laser-Grade Attenuation Optics for Cameras
Features
POWER
& ENERGY Laser-grade attenuation optics
Compatible with all Coherent beam diagnostic cameras
Virtually undistorted and interference-free attenuation
Power
& Energy Variable and fixed attenuation for beams up to
Meters
2000W/cm2 or 50J/cm2
C-Mount threads couple directly to cameras
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
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Attenuation Optics and Accessories
USB/RS
Energy
Most cameras are too sensitive for direct viewing of The Continuously Variable Attenuator Modules (C-VARM
Sensors laser beams. For example, a typical diagnostics camera and UV C-VARM) contain two wedge attenuators that are
saturates at only ~0.5 W/cm2 power density (at ~633 nm) continuously variable and a step attenuator that allows
or at ~9 nJ/cm2 (at 1064 nm) pulsed energy density. If the attenuation from 107:1 down to 3000:1. The C-VARM and
DB-25 camera has an electronic shutter, it can be used for some UV C-VARM can be finely adjusted to achieve both precise
Energy
Sensors CW beam attenuation, but there is more flexibility in using attenuation levels and maximum use of the cameras optical
optical attenuation. Any attenuation optics introduced in the dynamic range.
beam path must be manufactured to exacting specifications.
Custom The optics must be laser-grade substrate, and use the proper The Variable Attenuator Module (VARM) is a triple-wheel
& OEM flatness and wedge to avoid etaloning and fringing, so filter holder that contains three filters per wheel. The filters
that the beam is not distorted by the introduction of the are made to our exacting specifications for transmission
attenuation. We offer attenuation optics that are designed to value and material quality. The VARM is adjustable in
BEAM
these specifications and packaged for use with our cameras. attenuation in 64 discrete steps of approximately 16%
DIAGNOSTICS reduction each time from 400,000:1 down to 1:1. The VARM
Typical attenuations are 1:1 to 400,000:1, but even larger can be easily returned to exactly the same attenuation level
attenuations are possible. All Coherent diagnostic cameras as previously used.
accept C-Mount optics and accessories, and are delivered
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE without a standard window in front of the sensor array. Such The BeamCUBE Fixed-Attenuator Modules (BCUBE and
windows are liable to distort the optical beam. However, a UV-BCUBE) provide fixed attenuation and beam pickoff for
LDFP (Low-Distortion Face Plate) filter is supplied with each performing diagnostics on high power laser sources. The
Laser camera purchased from Coherent. The LDFP is a laser-grade BCUBE and UV-BCUBE utilize the front surface reflection
Cross-
Reference optic specified and polished for diagnostics use. It is mounted from an uncoated laser mirror to achieve beam samples at
Index in a housing with C-Mount threads and provides attenuation 2% to 10% of the incident radiation, depending upon beam
of room light so that the camera can be used with the lights polarization. Multiple BCUBEs can be coupled together for
Model
on. For operation below 400 nm, the LDFP must be removed. even higher fixed attenuation levels.
Name
Index
BEAM
Device Model VARM C-VARM UV C-VARM BCUBE UV-BCUBE BARREL SET DIAGNOSTICS
86 mm t = 1.00
(3.39 in.) 45.7 mm 40.6 mm
OUT
40 mm
IN
50 mm 70 mm C-Mount
C-Mount (1.97 in.) (2.76 in.) Thread
Thread
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Beam Diagnostic Accessories
Extreme-UV Beam Intensity Profiler (BIP) Optics
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
UV operation from 10 nm to 355 nm
Choice of 12 mm or 30 x 40 mm diameter apertures
Operation with BeamView Analyzer Systems
Power
& Energy
Meters These Extreme-UV Beam Profiler Optics use UV-to-visible fluorescence
converter face plates to couple the input laser beam to any appropriate
Coherent camera. Any of our visible wavelength range cameras can be used
USB/RS with the Beam Intensity Profilers.
Power
Sensors
The Beam Intensity Profiler BIP-12F is a compact system accepting beams
up to 12 mm in diameter from 10 nm to 355 nm. The front of the BIP-12F
DB-25 has a C-Mount thread, which allows it to be used in conjunction with
Power
Sensors
the UV BeamCube when high power attenuation is needed for the
BIP-5000Z and BIP-12F attached to a LaserCam-HR spectral region 190 nm to 355 nm (see Laser-Grade Attenuation Optics for
Cameras on page 112). The Beam Intensity Profiler BIP-5000Z has a zoom
USB/RS magnification range of 6:1 to 1:1 and accepts beams up to 30 mm by 40 mm
Energy from 10 nm to 320 nm. It comes with the mount shown.
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BIP-5000SPL Beamsplitter
DB-25
When laser beam power or energy density exceeds recommended ranges,
Energy this beamsplitter provides additional high power attenuation capability for
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the BIP-5000Z. It provides a right-angle pick-off function and attaches to
the entrance aperture of the BIP-5000Z.
Custom
& OEM
BIP-5000Z BIP-12F
38 mm 12 mm
(1.5 in.) (0.47 in.)
103 mm 90 mm 45 mm
(4.1 in.) (3.5 in.) (1.77 in.)
Features
POWER
CW laser beam shape, power and position & ENERGY
measurements
Beam sizes from 3 m to 9 mm with 0.1 m
resolution and high dynamic range Power
& Energy
Real-time Windows display, analysis and data Meters
logging system
Wavelengths from 190 nm to 1800 nm USB/RS
Power
USB interface Sensors
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BeamMaster
Knife-Edge Beam Profiler
Custom
& OEM
Power Measurement
The beam power can be displayed either as a digital readout or in combination with an
analog needle. Units can be chosen as W, mW or dBm, and the user can offset the
zero and zoom in on any part of the power range. Attenuator (filter) files can be selected,
BEAM and a test range can be selected and displayed to monitor beam power within specific
DIAGNOSTICS
limits, with optional audio alarms.
Custom
& OEM
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ModeMaster PC
M2 Beam Propagation Analyzer
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
Measurement and display of CW laser divergence,
M2 (or k) and astigmatism
Beam sizes 0.2 mm to 25 mm
Power
& Energy
Wavelengths from 220 nm to 1800 nm
Meters
Determination of waist location and diameters
(including D4 diameter) and Rayleigh range
USB/RS Angular and translational beam pointing stability
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
USB/RS
Energy
How Does the ModeMaster PC Work?
Sensors
The ModeMaster PC head is a dual-knife-edge beam profiler Measurements also include ISO D4, second moment,
DB-25
integrated with a diffraction-limited precision scanning lens, knife-edge, slit and D86 beam diameters. The entire
Energy which is translated along the beam propagation axis. The measuring process occurs in less than 30 seconds.
Sensors
lens focuses the beam to create an internal beam waist, and
the two orthogonal knife edges (X and Y), which are mounted The ModeMaster PC also provides special weighting
on a rotating drum, measure the beam diameter and beam functions to help eliminate effects on measurement
Custom
& OEM
axis location at 256 planes along the beam waist as the accuracy due to intermittent beam noise, vignetting or other
lens is translated. The powerful ModeMaster PC software transients during the focus scan. Real-time displays allow
then derives the M2 factor, the size and location of the beam laser peaking or adjustment for minimum M2, divergence,
waist, the far-field divergence angle, the pointing direction, maximum power density, far-field pinhole profiles and
BEAM astigmatism and asymmetry, and the Rayleigh range. pointing angle.
DIAGNOSTICS
Beam propagation is concerned with the energy distribution has now become an ISO measurement standard. M2 describes
in a beam and the change of that distribution along the how close to perfect-Gaussian a laser beam is, and can be
beam path. The ModeMaster Beam Propagation Analyzer used to predict the beam size, beam shape and the smallest
established a new laser beam quality parameter, M2, which spot that can be created from the beam further downrange.
The precision 5-axis head mount and beam position display of the ModeMaster PC provide easy angular alignment and
translational centering of the lens and scan axis to the beam propagation path. DB-25
Energy
Sensors
Beam diameter is a critical parameter in beam propagation measurements. Second-moment diameters (D4) give the best
theoretical answers for beam propagation calculations. The ModeMaster PC measures second-moment diameters directly.
BEAM
The ModeMaster PC software also includes conversion algorithms from its knife-edge measurements to second-moment DIAGNOSTICS
diameter measurements that are valid for stable resonator modes with M2 of 1 to 4 (covering most commercially available
lasers). Also included are conversions to D86 and slit diameters to allow comparison to other measurements.
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
maximum power density can be quickly located. A convenient power density tuning screen displays power density as a pseudo-
analog tune bar, giving real-time feedback as the laser mirrors are adjusted. Model
Name
Index
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ModeMaster PC
M2 Beam Propagation Analyzer
POWER
& ENERGY
Power
& Energy
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power Real-Time Display Pointing-Stability Display
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Laser
Cross-
Reference Beam Astigmatism and Asymmetry
Index
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
Laser
Scan Head and Precision Mount Control/Interface Console Cross-
Reference
Index
108 mm 86 mm Model
(4.25 in.) (3.4 in.)
Name
Index
360 mm
(14.2 in.)
65 mm
to
235 mm
(2.56 in.
to
9.25 in.)
L 310 mm (12.2 in.)
305 mm (12.0 in.) UV VIS NIR
358 mm (14.1 in.) IR High-Divergence
409 mm (16.1 in.) IR Low-Divergence
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ModeMaster PC
Selecting a ModeMaster PC System Configuration
ModeMaster PC systems are available in six standard configurations (all include scanning head, 5-axis mount, USB control/
POWER interface console, cables, PC software and manual). These configurations encompass three wavelength ranges, with two
& ENERGY
divergence ranges (high-divergence and low-divergence) within each wavelength range. Use the following steps, along with
the Selection Nomogram Chart and Configuration Table (below), to select a ModeMaster PC configuration.
Power
& Energy
Meters
Selection Nomogram
20.0
2
USB/RS M =1
Power
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8.0
6.0
DB-25
Power High
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4.0 Divergence
USB/RS
Divergence (mr)
Energy
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DB-25
Energy 1.0
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0.6
Low
Custom
& OEM 0.4 Divergence
0.3
BEAM 0.2
DIAGNOSTICS
0.1
CALIBRATION 100 200 400 600 800 1,000 2,000 5,000 10,000 20,000
& SERVICE
UV NIR
Laser
Cross-
Reference
Index VIS
Wavelength (nm)
Model
Name
Index
1. Choose between the three spectral ranges: UV (220 nm 4. Use the table below to determine the part number of
to 680 nm), VIS (340 to 1000 nm), and NIR (800 nm to the ModeMaster PC configuration selected, and to verify
1800 nm). all other beam specifications.
2. Determine the approximate divergence of your laser 5. If more than one ModeMaster PC configuration
beam and use the Selection Nomogram (Divergence appears to be needed in order to cover all required
vs. Wavelength) Chart to select the low-divergence or beam parameter ranges, optional Scanning Head
high-divergence configuration. Modular Components can be ordered to change the
configuration of the ModeMaster PC system to cover
3. Confirm that your beam size is <25 mm diameter for other ranges (see next page for details).
the low-divergence configuration or <12 mm for the
high-divergence configuration.
Name UV Low- UV High- VIS Low- VIS High- NIR Low- NIR High-
Divergence Divergence Divergence Divergence Divergence Divergence Power
Model MM-1 MM-1S MM-2 MM-2S MM-3 MM-3S & Energy
Meters
Spectral Range (m) 0.22 to 0.68 0.34 to 1.00 0.80 to 1.80
Detector Type Silicon Germanium
INPUT BEAM REQUIREMENTS AT TEST WAVELENGTH USB/RS
Test Wavelength1 351 nm 514 nm 1.06 m Power
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Minimum Power2 7.5 mW3 2.5 mW3 2.5 mW3
Maximum Power2 10W3 25W3 2.5W
Noise <2% RMS and <5% peak-to-peak DB-25
Min. Divergence (mrad) 0.24 0.46 0.24 0.46 0.255 0.475 Power
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Max. Divergence (mrad)4 1.7 3.2 2.0 3.6 2.7 5.0
Max. Beam Diameter (mm)6 25 12 25 12 25 12
Part Number 33-1843-000 33-2106-000 33-2221-000 33-2239-000 33-2387-000 33-2395-000 USB/RS
1 Wavelength-dependent quanlities are input power levels, and minimum and maximum divergence (see Notes 2, 5, 6). Energy
2 Power levels are proportional to the inverse of the spectral response of the detector. The silicon detector peaks at 900 nm and is at half-peak sensitivity at 510 nm and 1050 nm. Sensors
The germanium detector peaks at 1500 nm and is at half-peak sensitivity at 1100 nm and 1650 nm.
3 These limits can be reduced by a factor of 10 (higher sensitivity) by user-removal of the light-restricting aperture in front of the detector.
4 The maximum divergence limit is fixed by the inability to accurately locate the internal waist when the internal beam diameter growth (over the span of the drum) is too slight.
Limits shown are for M2 = 1 and test wavelength; limits scale as the square root of M2 (test wavelength). DB-25
5 Energy
Minimum divergence in this wavelength range scales as the square root of M2 (test wavelength).
6 Diameters are approximate; divergence takes precedence in choosing options. Refer to nomogram. Sensors
Custom
Components for Other Wavelength and Divergence Ranges & OEM
The body design of the ModeMaster PC scanning head has modular lens and detector sets that allow quick changes to other
wavelength or divergence ranges to meet your measurement needs.
BEAM
The UV-VIS-NIR body can be used in any of the UV, VIS or NIR spectral regions with the appropriate detector (silicon-Si for the UV DIAGNOSTICS
and VIS; germanium-Ge for the NIR) and low- or high-divergence lenses. The UV lens can be used with the silicon detector and
the VIS-NIR lens can be used with either the silicon or germanium detector.
CALIBRATION
Part Number Description Spectral Region(s) Scan Head Body & SERVICE
33-2072-000 Silicon Detector (0.22 to 1.0 m) UV, VIS UV-VIS-NIR
33-2080-000 Germanium Detector (0.8 to 1.8 m) NIR UV-VIS-NIR
33-2114-000 High-Divergence Lens Kit UV UV-VIS-NIR Laser
33-2130-000 Low-Divergence Lens Kit UV UV-VIS-NIR Cross-
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33-2122-000 High-Divergence Lens Kit VIS, NIR UV-VIS-NIR Index
33-2148-000 Low-Divergence Lens Kit VIS, NIR UV-VIS-NIR
Model
Name
Index
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WaveMaster
Laser Wavelength Meter
Features
POWER
& ENERGY
380 nm to 1095 nm wavelength range
RS-232 interface
Internal self-calibration
Power
& Energy Fiber input with sampling probe
Meters
USB/RS
Power
Sensors
DB-25
Power
Sensors
WaveMaster Sampling
Model Probe
Name Wide Acceptance
Index
Narrow Acceptance
5 mm
(0.19 in.) 0.535-40 M6 Thread
CA Thread
25 mm
(0.98 in.)
Removable
Pickoff 41 mm
(1.61 in.)
86 mm
(3.39 in.)
User-Friendly
USB/RS
The WaveMaster is easy to read with front panel adjustments Energy
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of contrast and back-lighting for the extra-large display. Accurate
Parameters that have been set-up are clearly displayed, in With its self-monitoring algorithms and an internal spectral
addition to signal intensity and pulse-retrieved indicators. line source, the WaveMaster auto-calibrates the internal DB-25
Configuration settings are maintained in memory and spectrometer to maintain accuracy. Energy
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retrieved on start-up for convenience. Communication with
the WaveMaster is also easy with a built-in RS-232 port. Easy Set-Up
Feedback from the WaveMaster is straightforward. Once the
Custom
Sophisticated algorithms that monitor the WaveMasters signal is applied to the probe, the unit begins sampling to & OEM
response maintain calibration. Periodically, and upon simplify set-up. In CW mode, the WaveMaster will auto-range
indication from the algorithms, the WaveMaster is referenced to adjust the sensor integration time to match the incoming
to the fundamental lines of an internal NE source. signal. This allows the quickest set-up and greatest versatility.
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DIAGNOSTICS
Pulse or CW Operation Selected Display Units
The operational mode can be changed from CW, to CW with The wavelength readings can be displayed in nanometers
averaging, to pulse. In CW mode the display is updated at in air at standard temperature and pressure (STP), or
3 Hz. In CW with averaging, the display is updated at 3 Hz shown as a calculated conversion from STP to nanometers CALIBRATION
& SERVICE
with an average of the last 10 readings taken at 3 Hz. For pulse in a vacuum, or displayed as wave numbers (cm-1), or as
mode, when a valid pulse is received the display will show frequency (GHz).
the wavelength reading of the pulse for 15 seconds, or until Laser
another valid pulse is received. Cross-
Reference
Index
No Warm-Up Time
When the WaveMaster is first powered on, it will perform a
self-test cycle and then enter the auto-calibration mode. After Model
Name
10 seconds, the AUTOCAL message is cleared from the display Index
and the WaveMaster is ready to make measurements.
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Power This is to certify that
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Including Satellite Site located at:
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Sensors and meets the requirements of international standard
all the companys catalog pyroelectric laser energy sensors, thermopile laser ISO/IEC 17025:2005
power sensors and meter electronics. Pages in this catalog that contain products and national standard
ANSI/NCSL Z540-1-1994
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that fall within the scope of accreditation are clearly identified by the combined while demonstrating technical competence in the field(s) of
AC-1630
Certificate Number
Custom
& OEM ANAB Approval
This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005.
This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory
quality management system (refer to joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communiqu dated January 2009).
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DIAGNOSTICS
The formal scope of accreditation can be found on the Coherent website at http:/www.coherent.com within Company tab >
Quality. It can also be found within the ANAB website at http://www.anab.org. Click the Accredited Organizations button on
CALIBRATION their homepage.
& SERVICE
ISO 17025 is an international standard that governs calibration labs. It requires labs demonstrate that they operate a quality
management system that controls the processes and documentation, including auditing and corrective action processes. It also
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Cross- requires adherence to rigorous technical requirements that ensure valid results are generated.
Reference
Index
In terms of specific technical requirements, ISO/IEC 17025 ensures that a company:
The outcome of all these efforts is that customers can have confidence that a laboratory achieves verifiably correct results, and
that these results will be reported in an unambiguous manner.
To prepare your instrument, meter or sensor for return to Coherent, attach a tag to the unit that includes the name and address
of the owner, the contact individual, the serial number, and the RMA number you received from Customer Service. CALIBRATION
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Wrap the product with polyethylene sheeting or equivalent material. If the original packing material and carton are not
available, obtain a corrugated cardboard shipping carton with inside dimensions that are at least 6 in. (15 cm) taller, wider, and
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deeper than the product. The shipping carton must be constructed of cardboard with a minimum 375 lbs. (170 kg) test strength. Cross-
Cushion the instrument unit in the shipping carton, using 3 in. (7.5 cm) of packing material or urethane foam on all sides, top, Reference
Index
bottom, and between the carton and the instrument or sensor. Seal the shipping carton with shipping tape or an industrial
stapler.
Model
Name
Shipping addresses for our repair and calibration facilities are given below: Index
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Measurement Products for Use with Coherent Lasers
Matrix of Recommendations*
CALIBRATION
Paladin 355 355 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X
& SERVICE Sapphire LP Family 458, 460, 488, 514, 532, 561, 568, 588 FieldMaxII-TO PS10
Sapphire 488 HP 488 FieldMaxII-TO PM10
Laser Verdi V-Series, G-Series (<10W) 532 FieldMaxII-TO PM10
Cross-
Reference
Verdi V-Series, G-Series (>10W) 532 FieldMaxII-TO PM30
Index
Verdi IR 1064 FieldMaxII-TO PM30
Diode-Pumped Laser Wavelength (nm) Power Meter 1
Power Sensor
Model Solid-State
Name AVIA (<10W) 266, 355 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X
Index Lasers (Pulsed)
AVIA (10W to 30W) 355, 532 FieldMaxII-TO PM30X
AVIA (>30W) 532 FieldMaxII-TO PM150
Mamba Green, IR 532, 1064 FieldMaxII-TO PM1K
MATRIX 532, 1064 532, 1064 FieldMaxII-TO PM30
MATRIX 355 355 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X
Talisker 500 355, 532, 1064 FieldMaxII-TO PM30
Talisker Ultra 355, 532, 1064 FieldMaxII-TO PM30
*1
Other Coherent measurement product configurations may be compatible with these lasers. Contact factory for more details.
In addition to stand alone meters, USB sensor models are also available for most of these recommendations.
2 Available in OEM or end user versions.
3 For these lasers, the PS10 can be selected for users who are looking for either higher resolution or low power measurements.
Genesis MX STM2 460, 480, 488, 532, 561, 577 FieldMaxII-TO PM10
Genesis Taipan 460, 480, 488, 532, 561, 577 FieldMaxII-TO PM10
DB-25
Sapphire LP Family 458, 460, 488, 514, 532, 561, 568, 588 FieldMaxII-TO PS10 Power
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Sapphire 488 HP 488 FieldMaxII-TO PM10
Verdi G-Series 532 FieldMaxII-TO PM10
Verdi G2/G5 SLM 532 FieldMaxII-TO PM10 USB/RS
Energy
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Q-Switched Laser Wavelength (nm) Power Meter1 Power Sensor Energy Meter Energy Sensor
Lasers Evolution (<30W) 527 FieldMaxII-TOP PM30 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ plus
medium heat sink DB-25
Evolution (>30W) 527 FieldMaxII-TOP PM150 Energy
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Tunable Lasers Laser Wavelength (nm) Power Meter1 Power Sensor
MBR Ring 700 to 1030 FieldMaxII-TO PM10
Custom
Ultrafast Laser Power Meter 1
Power Sensor Energy Meter Energy Sensor & OEM
Oscillators and Pump Lasers
Accessories
Verdi V2, V5, V6, V8 FieldMaxII-TO PM10 - -
Verdi V10, V12, V18 FieldMaxII-TO PM30 - - BEAM
DIAGNOSTICS
Evolution-15/30 FieldMaxII-TO PM30 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ 3
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Measurement Products for Use with Coherent Lasers
Matrix of Recommendations*
Ultrafast Laser Power Meter1 Power Sensor Energy Meter Energy Sensor
POWER
& ENERGY Amplifiers and Pump Lasers
Accessories
Evolution-15/30 FieldMaxII-TO PM30 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ2
Evolution-45/HE FieldMaxII-TO PM150 - -
Power
& Energy Amplifiers
Meters
Legend Elite (all configurations) FieldMaxII-TO PM10 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ2
Legend Elite Cryo PA FieldMaxII-TO PM30 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ2
USB/RS Legend Cryo FieldMaxII-TO PM10 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ
Power
Sensors Libra FieldMaxII-TO PM10 LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ
RegA FieldMaxII-TO PS10
Hidra FieldMaxII-TO PM10V1 FieldMaxII-TOP J-50MB-YAG
DB-25
Power Amplifier Accessories
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OPerA Solo FieldMaxII-TO PM10 or PS103 LabMax-TOP J-10MT-10KHZ
(<1 mJ pump)
USB/RS
J-10MB-HE
Energy (>1 mJ pump)
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TOPAS FieldMaxII-TO PM10 or PS103 LabMax-TOP J-10MT-10KHZ
(<1 mJ pump)
J-10MB-HE
DB-25
Energy (>1 mJ pump)
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Excimer Lasers Laser Wavelength (nm) Power Meter1 Power Sensor Energy Meter Energy Sensor
BraggStar M 248 FieldMaxII-TO PM30X LabMax-TOP J-25MUV-248
Custom BraggStar S-Industrial 193, 248 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ
& OEM
COMPexPro F2 157 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X FieldMaxII-TOP J-25MUV-193
COMPexPro 193 FieldMaxII-TO PM150-50XC FieldMaxII-TOP J-50MUV-193
50, 102, 110, 201, 205
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DIAGNOSTICS
COMPexPro 248 FieldMaxII-TO PM150X FieldMaxII-TOP J-50MUV-248 plus
50, 102, 110, 201, 205 large heat sink
COMPexPro 308, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM150X FieldMaxII-TOP J-50MB-YAG
102, 110, 201, 205
CALIBRATION
& SERVICE ExciStar S 157, 193, 308 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ
ExciStar S 248 FieldMaxII-TO PM30X LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ plus
small heat sink
Laser
Cross-
ExciStar XS 200 157, 193 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X FieldMaxII-TOP J-25MUV-193
Reference ExciStar XS 200 248, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X FieldMaxII-TOP J-25MUV-248
Index
ExciStar XS 500 157, 193, 248, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ
IndyStar 193, 248 FieldMaxII-TO PM30X LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ plus
Model
Name small heat sink
Index
LEAP 248, 308 FieldMaxII-TO PM150X - -
LPFpro 205, 220 157 FieldMaxII-TO PM150-50XC FieldMaxII-TOP J-50MUV-193
LPXpro 210, 220, 305 193, 248, 308, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM150X, - -
PM150-50XC
Xantos XS 157, 193, 248, 351 FieldMaxII-TO PM10X LabMax-TOP J-25MT-10KHZ
LAMBDA SX-Series 248 FieldMaxII-TO PM300F-50X - -
LAMBDA SX-Series 308 FieldMaxII-TO PM1KX - -
VYPER 308 FieldMaxII-TO PM1KX - -
*1 Other Coherent measurement product configurations may be compatible with these lasers. Contact factory for more details.
In addition to stand alone meters, USB sensor models are also available for most of these recommendations.
2
With medium heat sink.
3
The PS10 is recommended when making higher resolution or low power measurements.
BIP-12F (2:1) 103, 104, 114 LM-10 32, 34, 35, 50, 52, 53, 71
BIP-5000SPL 114 LM-100 36, 50, 52, 54, 71 DB-25
Power
BIP-5000Z 114 LM-1000 38, 52, 56 Sensors
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Model Name Index
Model
Power Supplies 21
Name
Index
PowerMax-Pro 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 24-31, 95
PS10 23, 39, 40, 50, 51, 58, 71, 128, 129, 130
PS10Q 23, 39, 51, 58
PS19 23, 39, 40, 51, 58
PS19Q 23, 39, 51, 58
PS-FC-Type Connector 50, 71
PS-SMA-Type Connector 50, 71
Rechargeable Batteries 21
Small EnergyMax Heat Sink 94
SMA-Type Connector 50, 71
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