Laser power detector has a 50 mm aperture

May 29, 2022
The IS50A-1KW-RS1 integrating sphere laser power detector offers a typical rise time of 0.2 sec.

The IS50A-1KW-RS1 integrating sphere laser power detector offers a typical rise time of 0.2 sec. It measures up to 1000 W of continuous power, has a 50 mm aperture, noise of 0.01 mW, and NIST-traceable calibration. Suited for collimated beams, it will work up to full angle 20º divergence.

Gentec-EO

Quebec City, QC, Canada

www.gentec-eo.com

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