High-power laser probe

Dec. 1, 1995
The PM10K thermopile probe can measure up to 10 kW of CW or average pulsed laser power. Active-area aperture diameter is 50 mm. The probe can be used with lasers ranging from ultraviolet to far-infrared (0.19-20 µm) and is fully compatible with the company`s PowerMax display units. Like other probes in the series, damage threshold is 26 kW/cm2.

High-power laser probe

The PM10K thermopile probe can measure up to 10 kW of CW or average pulsed laser power. Active-area aperture diameter is 50 mm. The probe can be used with lasers ranging from ultraviolet to far-infrared (0.19-20 µm) and is fully compatible with the company`s PowerMax display units. Like other probes in the series, damage threshold is 26 kW/cm2.

Molectron Detector, Portland, OR

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