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Instructions:
The Model 602-0107K Power Sensor offers a compact, cost effective source for taking
CW/Multimode power output readings from your Nd:YAG laser operating @ 1.064µm.
This sensor is designed to operate Air or Water cooled, however most applications
will not require
water cooling. Extreme care must be given to ensure the maximum power exposure
duration (5 min) Air-cooled is not exceeded. Doing so will result in critical damage
to the sensor itself. Additionally, this sensor must remain mounted to the heat sink plate at all
times to assist with heat dissipation.
NEVER PLACE THIS SENSOR IN THE PATH OF A Q-SWITCHED OR FOCUSSED BEAM! ALL POWER READINGS MUST
BE CW/MULTIMODE AND NON-FOCUSSED.
This assembly offers two methods for obtaining power readings from your laser.
The "fork" plate allows this assembly to hang from the F-theta or final lens for non-focused
power readings. If your system will not allow for this type of mounting, simply place this assembly
at the work piece out of focus.
The second option for power readings can utilize the "stand" to which
the sensor is mounted. Simply remove the fork plate by removing the two large thumb screws. You
will now be left with a right angle plate which can be positioned outside the front mirror on many
lasers. This will allow you to verify the power output from the laser resonator and then compare
it to your power reading at the work piece. Completing these two steps will allow you to verify
any significant power differences. This will also allow you to determine if the laser is producing
factory specified power readings for your system and if there are alignment or damage issues to
the front optics such as beam expander lenses, galvanometer mirrors, F-Theta lens and dust window.
The Model 602-0107 power sensor utilizes any digital volt meter (DVM). The kit provides the BNC
and adaptor plug for your DVM. All power readings are conducted using the mV scale. Place the power
sensor in the beam path for a limited exposure duration and note the reading on the DVM. The value
displayed must then be divided by .4 to convert the mV reading to your laser power reading.
Example: 25mV ÷ .4 = 62.5W
| SPECIFICATIONS |
602-0107K |
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| Wavelength Range (µm) |
0.19-11 |
| Max. Power (water-cooled)(W) |
150 |
| Max. Power (air-cooled, 5min.)(W) |
20 |
| Responsivity |
0.4 mV/W |
| Max. Avg. Power Density (kW/cm2) |
26 |
| Max. Pulse Energy Density (J/cm2, 10ns pulse) |
0.6 |
| Response Time (sec.) |
2 |
| Detector Coating |
Broadband |
| Detector Diameter (mm) |
19 |
| Dimensions (mm) |
51 x 51 x 30 |
| Calibration Uncertainty |
±1% |
| Calibration Wavelength (nm) |
514 |
| Cooling Method |
Water |
| Connector Type |
BNC-Terminated |
| Cable Length |
n/a |
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