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3A-P-FS-12 7Z02687 Laser Measurement Sensor

Updated:2022-12-20

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  • Brand: OPHIR
  • Model: 3A-P-FS-12
  • Description: The 3A-P-FS-12 is a very sensitive thermal power/energy laser measurement sensor for divergent beams and has a fused silica window. It has a 12mm aperture and can measure from 15µW to 3W and from 20µJ
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Overview of 3A-P-FS-12 Laser Measurement Sensor:

The 3A-P-FS-12 is a very sensitive thermal power/energy laser measurement sensor for divergent beams and has a fused silica window. It has a 12mm aperture and can measure from 15µW to 3W and from 20µJ to 2J. Its P type absorber is spectrally flat and covers the spectral range from 0.22 to 2.1µm. The sensor comes with a 1.5 meter cable for connecting to a meter or PC interface.

3A-P-FS-12 Sensor Drawing:

Main parameters:

Absorber Type P type + F.S. window
Aperture Ø12mm
Spectral Range 0.22 - 2.1µm
Power Range 15µW - 3W
Energy Range 20µJ-2J
Dimensions Ø70 W x 19 D (mm)
Max Pulse Energy 2J
Max Average Power Density 0.05kW/cm²
Response Time 2.5 s
Max Energy Density (for <100ns) 1J/cm²
Max Energy Density (for 2ms) 1J/cm²
Max Average Power 3W

Problem summary:

Can the BeamTrack sensor be used to measure the position and size of the pulsed laser?

Because position and size are measured together with power, if the laser pulses at a rate at which the average power can be measured, then position and size can also be measured.

Does the injury threshold depend on the power level?

The damage threshold of the thermal sensor really depends on the power level, not just the power density, because the sensor disk itself will become hotter at high power. For example, the damage threshold of Ophir broadband coating may be 50KW/cm2at 10W, but only 10KW/cm2at 300W. Ophir's damage threshold specification is always given for the maximum power used by a particular sensor.

What does it mean that the spectral range exceeds the calibrated wavelength range?

The spectral range described at the beginning of the specification represents the range of wavelengths that the sensor can effectively use, even if no precise calibration is specified for that range. This means that the accuracy is specified and guaranteed within the calibrated wavelength range. In a wider range of useful wavelengths, the sensor can be used but its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Generally speaking, within this wider range, the accuracy will be within ± 15%.

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