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22 April 1993 ATP: continuously variable attenuator for true laser profiles
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Proceedings Volume 1834, Laser Energy Distribution Profiles: Measurement and Applications; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.143863
Event: Applications in Optical Science and Engineering, 1992, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Measurement of the beam profile and/or beam width of a laser source is complicated by the fact that most detectors available are just too sensitive. Typical lasers measured in millijoules/cm2 must be attenuated to a few 10s of nanojoules/cm2. To maximize the photoreceptor's digitizer range and operate at a maximum signal-to-noise ratio, it is preferred that the input energy is controlled to just below the detector saturation point. The most common attenuation methods are either discrete in increment, narrow in wavelength range, or operate on a polarization principle that can produce erroneous results for many mixed-mode lasers. Metalized gradient pair attenuators suffer from nonlinear attenuation across the beam and/or multiple interference fringes. What is described here is a novel technique to continuously attenuate an incident laser beam over a ratio of 6300:1 or more (3.8 orders of magnitude). It can be adjusted to the nearest incremental transmission value of 0.005 (0.5 percent). It achieves this at near normal incidence, which is very important if the source contains polarization-dependent laser mode components. Photon, Inc.'s ATP attenuator package achieves this performance without interference fringes, bubbles, or stria and with a minimum of deflection or redirection. A broad wavelength performance also is achieved that ranges from 360 to 2,500-plus nanometers. ATP's primary application is with very sensitive CCD or vidicon array detectors that are capable of measuring beam sizes of a few hundred microns. ATP does this with virtually no root mean square wavefront errors. This device coupled with a high accuracy beam profiler will produce true accurate profiles and beam widths.
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John M. Fleischer "ATP: continuously variable attenuator for true laser profiles", Proc. SPIE 1834, Laser Energy Distribution Profiles: Measurement and Applications, (22 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.143863
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KEYWORDS
Attenuators

Acquisition tracking and pointing

Signal attenuation

Absorbance

Glasses

CCD cameras

Laser energy

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