对比 型号 图纸、CAD和参数 库存 价格
7Z07135
5000W-LP2-50
Thermal Laser Power Sensor, LP2 Type, 20-5000 W, Ø50 mm, 350-2200 nm, Water-Cooled

产品规格

  • 产品名称
    5000W-LP2-50
  • 吸收器类型
    LP2 - Long pulse and CW high damage threshold
  • 孔径尺寸
    Ø50 mm
  • 光谱范围
    350 to 2200 nm
  • 最小功率
    20 W
  • 最大平均功率
    5000 W
  • 响应时间
    3 s
  • 最大平均功率密度
    2.5 kW/cm²
  • 最大能量密度 <100 ns
    0.1 J/cm²
  • 最大能量密度 2ms
    130 J/cm²
  • 冷却
    Water
  • 尺寸
    Ø146 x 47mm
  • 电缆长度
    1.5 m
  • CE 符合性
    Yes
  • UKCA 符合性
    Yes
  • 中国 RoHS 符合性
    Yes

特征

LP2 Sensors Coating With Very High Damage Threshold and Very Low Reflection

Even higher damage threshold…flat spectral response…absorption up to 96%... These are some of the characteristics of the new “LP2” type laser power sensors from Ophir.

Water Cooled Sensors: Things to Look Out For

Water cooled sensors are commonly used when measuring laser beams of more than a few hundred watts. In this video, you will learn about some critical issues you need to consider when using water cooling, such as water temperature, water flow rate, and corrosion prevention.

Choosing a Thermal Sensor

In this short “Basics” video we review the use – and selection - of thermal sensors for measuring low, medium and high laser powers.

Sensors for Measuring Laser Power

In this short "Basics" video we review in general how one goes about measuring laser beam power, so that you'll have a clear understanding of what the different sensor types are, and when to use each type.

Thermal Power Sensor Accuracy

Ophir former CTO Dr. Ephraim Greenfield discusses the various factors that contribute to uncertainties in measurement when using Ophir laser power and energy meters.

Effects of Incidence Angle on Measurements

In this video, you will learn to what degree a beam’s incidence angle matters, and for which sensor types this should be taken into account.

Thermal Sensor Calibration

As the spectral sensitivity of the absorber used for the power and energy measurement is not fully linear, Ophir sensors get a high precision calibration by default with more than one wavelength.

Each thermal sensor is calibrated independently of a particular Ophir power meter with its calibration information contained in the DB15 plug. When the sensor is connected to the meter, the meter reads and interprets this information to display a calibrated reading. Each power meter is calibrated independently and has the same sensitivity as an other meter within about 2 tenths of a percent.

Unless otherwise indicated, Ophir sensors and meters should be recalibrated within 18 months after initial purchase, and then once a year after that.

Absorption of different thermal sensor absorber types
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