Ophir Photonics to showcase pyroelectric camera for 2D/3D laser diagnostics at SPIE DSS 2014

April 21, 2014
The Pyrocam IV beam profiling camera ensures alignment and proper operation of CO2, near-infrared (NIR), and far-IR terahertz lasers.

The Pyrocam IV beam profiling camera ensures alignment and proper operation of CO2, near-infrared (NIR), and far-IR terahertz lasers. The camera provides instant feedback for timely correction and real-time tuning of lasers. Features include a GigE interface for high-speed applications, a camera array that handles large profiles of beams up to 25 mm without the need for reduction optics, and the company's BeamGage laser beam analysis software for advanced quantitative analysis and image display.

SPIE DSS booth number: 825

To Learn More:

Contact:Ophir Photonics
Headquarters: North Logan, UT
Product: Pyrocam IV pyroelectric camera
Key Features: Profiling of beams up to 25 mm and BeamGage laser beam analysis software

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