Gigahertz Optik introduces mini-sphere power detector

Nov. 20, 2024
Gigahertz-Optik has released the ISD-1.6-Si-1 and ISD-1.6-Si-FC-1 radiant power detector featuring a compact 16-mm-diameter integrating sphere for beam-emitter-type light sources like laser diode dyes and optical fibers.

Gigahertz-Optik has released the ISD-1.6-Si-1 and ISD-1.6-Si-FC-1 radiant power detector featuring a compact 16-mm-diameter integrating sphere for beam-emitter-type light sources like laser diode dyes and optical fibers. The small-footprint (43.5 x 25 x 17.5 mm) detector's primary function is to fit inside existing equipment and tight enclosed spaces to measure beam power through its 3 mm measurement port. The silicon photodiode detector offers a wide spectral range from 400 to 1100 nm and a typical absolute sensitivity of 200 µA/W at 630 nm (500 mW max power). The detector head is calibrated and certified to international standards. The ISD-1.6-Si-FC-1 model includes a FC connector to allow connection of a spectrometer in case spectral data is required.
Gigahertz Optik
Newburyport, MA
www.gigahertz-optik.com


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PRESS RELEASE

MINI-SPHERE POWER DETECTOR

Gigahertz-Optik introduces the ISD-1.6-Si-1 and ISD-1.6-Si-FC-1 radiant power detector featuring a compact 16mm diameter integrating sphere for beam emitter type light sources like laser diode dyes & optical fibers.

The small footprint 43.5 x 25 x 17.5mm size detector primary function is to fit inside existing equipment and tight enclosed spaces to measure beam power through its 3mm measurement port. The silicon photodiode detector offers a wide spectral range from 400 to 1100nm and a typical absolute sensitivity of 200 µA/W at 630nm (500 mW max power). The detector head is traceably calibrated and certified to international standards.

The ISD-1.6-Si-FC-1 model includes a FC connector to allow connection of a spectrometer in case spectral data is required. The FC connector is mounted opposite the measurement port to collect the maximum amount of light signal for high resolution spectrometers with limited sensitivity.

A near-infrared version with an InGaAs photodiode to cover the 800nm to 1700nm spectral range is also available.

The detector is compatible for power measurements with all Gigahertz-Optik optometers.

The ISD-1.6-Si-1 integrating sphere price is $1088 and the ISD-1.6-Si-FC-1 is $1131.

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