Laser power meter from Firebird Sensors uses single crystal silicon carbide sensor

Nov. 15, 2014
The MEGA laser power meter uses a single-crystal silicon carbide sensor to measure up to 1 kW of average power emitted from pulsed and CW lasers.

The MEGA laser power meter uses a single-crystal silicon carbide sensor to measure up to 1 kW of average power emitted from pulsed and CW lasers. In testing, it has withstood 35 minutes of 1037 nm pulses, with average power density of 1000 kW/cm2 and peak density of 1013 W/cm2, without damage.
Firebird Sensors
Reno, NV
www.firebirdsensors.com

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