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Edmund Optics Beam Profiler 4M

Edmund Optics Beam Profiler 4M, #11-045

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Beam Diameter, 1/e2 (mm):
55um - 11mm
Signal to Noise S/N Ratio (dB):
1000:1 (60 dB)
Gain (dB):
User Adjustable
Gamma:
N/A
Peak Noise (nW/cm2):
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Input Beam Requirements:
Minimum 55μm (10 x 10 pixels)
Spectral Range:
350 to 1150 nm
Dimensional Accuracy:
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CW Saturation:
10 W/cm2 (at 1064 nm with ND4 filter)
Pulsed Saturation:
0.03 mJ/cm2 without ND filters. 0.1 J/cm2 with filter
Pulse Trigger:
1.1 to 24 V, rising edge
Peak Intensity:
Auto adjusted to 85% of camera saturation level
Maximum Power (W):
1 W with ND filter
Minimum Stimulation, Pulsed:
External trigger recommended for repetition rates below 250 Hz
Frame Rate:
6.2 Hz 4.2 MPixel (Full frame), 32 Hz 0.066 Mpixel (256 x 256)
Beam Diameter (μm):
55um - 11mm

Product Details

Filters Included :
Neutral Density, OD 4.0 (x1)
Software:
USB Included

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Dimensions (mm):
61 x 81.1 x 19.7
Weight (g):
138 g

Optical Properties

Wavelength Range (nm):
350 - 1150
Damage Threshold, By Design: Damage threshold for optical components varies by substrate material and coating. Click here to learn more about this specification.
0.1 J/cm2 @ 1064 with ND4 filter

Sensor

Frame Rate (fps):
6.20 (at full frame)
Pixel Size, H x V (μm):
5.5 x 5.5
Pixels (H x V):
2048 x 2048 (4.2 MegaPixel)
Sensing Area, H x V (mm):
11.3 x 11.3
Camera Sensor Format:
1"
Exposure Time:
0.06 to 200 ms

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Computer Interface:
Displays: 2D, 3D, XY and Beam Tracking
Dia. Definitions: D4σ, 1/e2 (13.5%), FWHM (50%), 86% of the aperture, Buffer Controls: Open File, Save Current Data, Save All Data, Previous/Next Image, Clear, Animate, Report: 2D, 3D, XY, Measures and Parameters.
Print screen tool in BMP (2D and 3D)
Operating System:
Windows

Threading & Mounting

Mount:
1" x 32 TPI (C-Mount)

Environmental & Durability Factors

Operating Temperature (°C):
18 to 28

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • High Resolution for Accurate Small Beam Profile Measurements
  • Large Area Sensor for Large Beam Profiling
  • USB 3.0 for the Fastest Transfer Rates

Edmund Optics® Beam Profilers are designed to measure a wide range of laser beam sizes, providing information to optimize laser system operation. These laser beam profilers feature high resolution and large area sensors to ensure accurate profiling of both small and large laser beams. Available in two sizes, beam profilers are threaded for 1” x 32 TPI mounting, making them compatible with C-Mount accessories. Edmund Optics Beam Profilers feature an external trigger to synchronize the camera with a pulsed laser as well as USB 2.0 and 3.0 compatibility for the industry’s fastest transfer rates. Intuitive beam analysis software with multiple display options (2D, 3D, and XY), as well as many control tools such as a background subtraction function and Gaussian fit, is also included with each beam profiler.

Note: Software driver available for download. Products are compatible with LabVIEW.

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