Laser energy/power meter

Nov. 1, 1994
The EPM1000 dualfunction laser energy/power meter performs realtime measurements of power from microwatts to watts and pulse energy from picojoules to joules at repetition rates from single pulse to 500 Hz. The wavelength sensitivity of detectors ranges from 0.19 to 1000 µm. Measurements are displayed on an analog meter and a alphanumeric fourdigit liquidcrystal display. Any pyroelectric joulemeter or thermaldisk power probe from the company can be connected.

The EPM1000 dualfunction laser energy/power meter performs realtime measurements of power from microwatts to watts and pulse energy from picojoules to joules at repetition rates from single pulse to 500 Hz. The wavelength sensitivity of detectors ranges from 0.19 to 1000 µm. Measurements are displayed on an analog meter and a alphanumeric fourdigit liquidcrystal display. Any pyroelectric joulemeter or thermaldisk power probe from the company can be connected.

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