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Infrared IR Viewer
Infrared IR Viewer
IRV2 series with 2.5X lens (not included with IRV2-270)

  • 350–2000 nm wavelength range
  • Battery operated
  • Handheld or post-mounted operation
Applications
  • Laser beam alignment
  • Optical fiber alignment
  • Semiconductor inspection
  • Fluorescence
  • IR luminescence
  • Thermal imaging
  • Photo processing

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The IRV Series Infrared (IR) Viewers are used to view laser or laser diode light sources emitting in the near infrared. Four viewers are available: The IRV1 Series are small, battery operated, low-cost IR viewers. The IRV2 Series infrared viewers are slightly larger, battery operated IR viewers that can also be powered with an external 3 VDC power supply (not included). The IRV1 and IRV2 Series include the handle, an IR filter and a case, and have a 1/4-20 threaded hole for handle attachment, post or tripod mounting. All IRV2 versions (except IRV2-270) include a 2.5X lens.

Sensitivity of the IR Viewers in the long wavelength range

Typically, the sensitivity of the IR viewer quickly is reduced starting from 1300 nm. However, it is possible to observe low intensity IR beam with proper viewing conditions, such as the spectral filtration, reduced external background noise, short distance of observation, the use of a metallic surface for viewing the IR reflective radiation (instead of a paper material, which has high absorption in IR).

THE APPROXIMATE minimal power densities, required for the viewing of infrared laser beam at one meter distance, are:

3 mW/cm² for 1.5 µm

50 mW/cm² for 1.7 µm

180mW/cm² for 1.8 µm

1 W/cm² for 1.9 µm

2 W/cm² for 2.0 µm



IRV1 and IRV2 series


IRV1 and IRV2 Series Spectral Response
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