Selecting an Optical Detector for Your Spectra Physics Laser
This selection guide is designed to aid in choosing the most appropriate photodiode and Thermopile Detector for measuring the power levels of your Spectra-Physics Laser. The choices listed include the best optical power head option(s) for each specific laser based on performance and price. Newport offers a number of meters with various levels of performances, whose list is at the bottom of this document. The products are selected based on cost effectiveness, power resolution and the ease of selection and use. This chart does not necessarily show all the compatible detectors.
Ultrafast Oscillators and OPOs
|
Newport - Thermopile Detector Heads |
| Mai Tai® |
818P-010-12 |
818P-015-17W |
| Mai Tai HP |
* |
* |
| Mai Tai BB |
* |
* |
| Mai Tai XF |
* |
* |
| Mai Tai XF-1 |
* |
* |
| Tsunami® |
|
| Tsunami HP fs (15 W pump) |
* |
*2 |
| Tsunami HP fs (10 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| Tsunami BB fs (10 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| Tsunami BB ps (10 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| Tsunami BB fs (5 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| Tsunami BB ps (5 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| OPOs |
|
| Opal (Obsolete) |
* |
* |
For multiphoton imaging applications with Mai Tai and Tsunami lasers, 918D silicon sensor heads can be used for less than 2 W/cm2 of output power density.
For the recommended detectors for Mai Tai DeepSee, see the specific Mai Tai models in the chart above.
Notes
1 can also measure the output power of laser pump source
2 can also measure the output power of laser pump source for up to 2 minutes of operation
Ultrafast Amplifiers and OPAs
|
Newport - Thermopile Heads |
| Spitfire® Pro |
818P-001-12 |
818P-010-12 |
818P-015-17W |
818P-030-17W |
818P-050-17W |
818P-015-19 |
| Spitfire Pro |
|
* |
* |
*1 |
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| Spitfire Pro (XP and 5 W models) |
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* |
*1 |
|
* |
| Solstice |
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| Solstice |
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* |
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* |
| OPAs |
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| TOPAS |
* |
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| OPA-800C (fs and ps) |
* |
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| Empower® Pump Lasers |
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| Empower 15-xxx |
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* |
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| Empower 30-xxx |
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* |
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Notes
1 can also measure the output power of laser pump source for up to 2 minutes of operation.
Tunable Lasers
|
Newport - Thermopile Heads |
| Matisse® Ring Lasers |
818P-015-17W |
| Matisse (all D and T models) |
* |
| Sirah Dye Lasers |
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| Cobra, Cobra Stretch, Precision Scan1 |
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| CW Tunable Laser |
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| 3900S |
* |
Notes
1 Sirah dye lasers are pumped by a Quanta-Ray Nd:YAG laser. Use the recommended detector for the specific pump laser models in the Quanta-Ray section.
High Energy Pulsed Lasers
|
Newport - Thermopile Heads |
|
818P-015-18HP |
818P-030-18HP |
| Quanta-Ray® Series |
| INDI-40-10 |
* |
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| INDI-40-20 |
* |
|
| Lab-130-10 |
* |
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| Lab-130-30 |
* |
|
| Lab-130-50 |
532, 355, 266 |
1064 |
| Lab-150-10 |
* |
|
| Lab-150-30 |
532, 355, 266 |
1064 |
| Lab-150-50 |
532, 355, 266 |
1064 |
| Lab-170-10 |
*2 |
|
| Lab-170-30 |
355, 266 |
1064, 532 |
| Lab-170-50 |
355, 266 |
1064, 532 |
| Lab-190-10 |
532, 355, 266 |
1064 |
| Lab-190-30 |
355, 266 |
1064, 532 |
| Lab-190-50 |
355, 266 |
1064, 532 |
| Lab-190-100 |
355, 266 |
10641, 532 |
| Pro-230-10 (1064 nm) |
|
*2 |
| Pro-230-10 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
* |
|
| Pro-230-30 (1064 nm) |
|
* |
| Pro-230-30 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
355, EEO-355, 266 |
532 |
| Pro-230-50 (1064 nm) |
|
*1 |
| Pro-230-50 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
266, 355, EEO-355 |
532 |
| Pro-250-10 (1064, 532, 355, EEO-355 nm) |
|
*2 |
| Pro-250-10 (266 nm) |
266 |
|
| Pro-250-30 (1064 nm) |
|
*1 |
| Pro-250-30 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
355, EEO-355, 266 |
532 |
| Pro-250-50 (1064 nm) |
|
*1 |
| Pro-250-50 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
355, EEO-355, 266 |
532 |
| Pro-270-10 (1064, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
|
*2 |
| Pro-270-10 (266 nm) |
266 |
|
| Pro-270-30 (1064 nm) |
|
*1 |
| Pro-270-30 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
|
266, 532, 355, EEO-355 |
| Pro-270-50 (1064 nm) |
|
*1 |
| Pro-270-50 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
|
266, 532, 355, EEO-355 |
| Pro-290-10 (1064, 532, 355, EEO-355 nm) |
|
*2 |
| Pro-290-10 (266 nm) |
|
266 |
| Pro-290-30 (1064, 532, 355, EEO-355 nm) |
|
*1 |
| Pro-290-30 (266 nm) |
|
266 |
| Pro-290-50 (1064 nm) |
|
*1 |
| Pro-290-50 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
|
266, 532, 355, EEO-355 |
| Pro-350-10 (1064, 532, 355, EEO-355 nm) |
|
*2 |
| Pro-350-10 (266 nm) |
|
266 |
| PIV-200-10 (Obsolete) |
* |
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| PIV-200-15 (Obsolete) |
* |
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| PIV-400-10 (Obsolete) |
* |
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| PIV-400-30 (Obsolete) |
* |
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| MOPO-PO (Obsolete) |
* |
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| MOPO-SL (Obsolete) |
* |
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| MOPO-HF (Obsolete) |
* |
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Notes
1 requires attenuating the beam to less than 30 W of average power; detector damage may occur otherwise.
2 requires attenuating the beam and expanding the beam to reduce the output power/energy density; detector damage may occur otherwise. Refer to the detector specification for its maximum limit.
CW and Quasi-CW Lasers
|
Newport - Thermopile Heads |
Newport - Semiconductor Heads |
|
818P-001-12 |
818P-010-12 |
818P-020-12 |
818P-015-17W |
818P-015-19 |
818P-030-17W |
818P-030-19 |
818P-050-17W |
818P-050-50W |
918D-UV-OD3 |
918D-SL-OD3 |
| Excelsior® |
| EXLSR-375-8 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-375-16 |
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* |
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* |
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| EXLSR-405-50 |
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* |
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* |
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| EXLSR-405C-50 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-440-40 |
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* |
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* |
* |
| EXLSR-440C-40 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-473-5 |
* |
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| EXLSR-473-10 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-473-50 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-532-10 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-532-20 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-532-50 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-532-100 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-532-150 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-532-200 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-561-20 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-561-50 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-635-35 |
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* |
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* |
* |
| EXLSR-635C-35 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-785-45 |
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* |
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* |
* |
| EXLSR-1064-500 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-1064-800 |
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* |
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| EXLSR-785C-45 |
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* |
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| Cyan |
| PCxxxxx (1050 mW) |
|
* |
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| Millennia® Pro |
| Millennia Pro 2s |
|
* |
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* |
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| Millennia Pro 5s |
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* |
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* |
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| Millennia Pro 6s |
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* |
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* |
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| Millennia Pro 8s |
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* |
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* |
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| Millennia Pro 10s |
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* |
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* |
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| Millennia Pro 15s |
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* |
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* |
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| Millennia Pro 2i |
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* |
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* |
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| Millennia Pro 5i |
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* |
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* |
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| Centennia (Obsolete) |
| Centennia TD5 |
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* |
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* |
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| Pantera (Obsolete) |
| Pantera 355 12W |
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* |
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| Vanguard |
| VG355-250 |
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* |
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* |
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| VG355-100 |
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* |
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* |
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| VG355-035 |
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* |
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* |
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| Integra-MP (Obsolete) |
| I20-8S-15KS (15W) |
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* |
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| I40-8S-30KS (30W) |
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* |
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| I80-8C-60KS (60W, 1.2mm) |
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*1 |
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| I80-8SS-60KS (dual 30W) |
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* |
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| Integra-AG (Obsolete) |
| IG80-8C-60KS(60W, 1.2mm) |
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*1 |
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| MG Laser |
| J20-MG-532C-2000 |
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* |
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Output power of most Excelsior lasers can be measured by 918D series sensors by expanding the beam and reducing the output power density (maximum limit for 918D-SL-OD3 is 2 W/cm2)
Notes
1 can measure the output power up to 2 minutes of operation
Q-Switched DPSS Lasers
|
Thermopile Heads |
|
818P-010-12 |
818P-015-17W |
818P-030-17W |
818P-050-17W |
818P-015-19 |
818P-040-25 |
| Mosaic |
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| Mosaic 532-11 |
|
* |
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| Explorer |
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| Explorer-349-060 |
|
* |
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| Explorer-349-120 |
|
* |
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| Pulseo |
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| Pulseo 355-10 |
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* |
* |
* |
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| Pulseo 355-20 |
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* |
* |
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| Pulseo 532-34 |
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* |
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| HIPPO |
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| HIPPO-106QW |
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* |
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| HIPPO-532QW |
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* |
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| HIPPO-355QW |
|
* |
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| HIPPO-266QW |
* |
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* |
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| Navigator I |
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| X15SC-106Q |
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* |
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| X15SC-532Q |
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* |
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| X15SC-355Q |
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* |
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| X15SC-266Q |
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* |
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| X30SC-106Q |
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* |
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| X30SC-532Q |
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* |
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| Y70SC-106Q |
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* |
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| Y70SC-532Q |
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* |
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| Navigator II |
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| YHP40-106Q |
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* |
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| YHP40-532Q |
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* |
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| YHP40-355Q |
* |
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* |
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| YHP40-266Q |
* |
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* |
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| YHP70-106Q |
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* |
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| YHP70-532Q |
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* |
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| Tristar (Obsolete) |
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| Tristar-1000 |
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* |
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| V-Xtreme (Obsolete) |
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| All models |
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* |
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| BL IR series (Obsolete) |
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| All models |
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* |
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| BLS Series (Obsolete) |
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| All models |
|
* |
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Gas Lasers (Obsolete)
|
Newport - Thermopile Heads |
Photodiode |
|
818P-010-12 |
818P-020-12 |
818P-015-19 |
818P-050-17W |
918D-SL-OD3 |
| Stabilite® Lasers |
| Stabilite 2017 (all models) |
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* |
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| Stabilite 2018-RM |
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* |
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| BeamLok® Lasers |
| BeamLok 2060 (all models) |
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* |
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| BeamLok 2065 (all models) |
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* |
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| BeamLok 2080-KV |
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* |
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| BeamLok 2080-KR |
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* |
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| BeamLok 2080-20S |
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* |
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| BeamLok 2080-25S |
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* |
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| BeamLok 2085-20/7.0S |
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* |
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| BeamLok 2085-25/7.0S |
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* |
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| Ray Entertainment Lasers |
| BeamLok 2080-WR (all models) |
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* |
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| BeamLok 2080-RR |
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* |
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| BeamLok 2080-BR |
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* |
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| Air-Cooled Lasers |
| HeNe Lasers |
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* |
| 161 Series |
* |
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| 163 Series |
* |
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| 177 Series |
* |
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| 183 Series |
* |
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| 185 Series |
* |
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Output power of most air-cooled ion lasers can be measured by 918D series detectors by expanding the beam and reducing the output power density (maximum limit for 918D-SL-OD3 is 2 W/cm2).
Compatible Power Meter Models
|
Model |
Features and Benefits |
Compatible with 818P Series |
Compatible with 818E Series |
Compatible with 918D Series |
| Benchtop Meters |
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Optical Power and Energy Meters, 1936-C/R and 2936-C/R |
The most advanced meter available in market Vivid 5.7 color screen User-friendly menu structure Multiple graphical displays and functions Analog output, Trigger input/output |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
 |
Benchtop Optical Meter, 1928-C |
Economical benchtop model Vivid 4 color screen Same user interface as 1936-C series Analog output, Trigger input/output |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Portable Meters |
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|
 |
Optical Power Meter, High-Performance Hand-Held, 1918-R |
Benchtop performance and features in this portable power meter vivid 4 color screen, with the same advanced features available with the benchtop models Analog output, Trigger input/output |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
 |
Portable Optical Power Meter, 842-PE |
Next generation of 841-PE with an improved design and user interface Good compromise between advanced 1918-R and simple 1916-C 3.5 monochrome screen. |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Handheld Laser Power Meter, 1917-R |
Economical solution for laser alignment with ultrafast simulated analog needle Large 77 X 58 mm LCD display for easy reading Three different needle display mode |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
 |
Economic Portable Optical Power Meter, 1916-R |
Simple power measurement applications with limited budget Easy to learn and runs on AA batteries 3.5 monochrome screen. |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
| Virtual Meters |
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Dual Channel USB Interface Optical Power/Energy Meter, 842-E-USB |
USB powered dual channel meter Capturing every pulse up to 10 kHz per channel when used with 818E detectors Easy to use yet feature-rich functional computer user interface |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
 |
USB Interface Optical Power Meter, 841-P-USB |
Light and small, USB powered virtual power meter Easy to use yet feature-rich computer user interface |
Yes |
No |
Yes |