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22 April 1993 Novel in-process sensor for high-power laser profile measurement
Heiko Falldorf, Werner P. O. Jueptner, Gerd Sepold
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Proceedings Volume 1834, Laser Energy Distribution Profiles: Measurement and Applications; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.143855
Event: Applications in Optical Science and Engineering, 1992, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
The presented sensor for monitoring a high-power laser beam is based on an extension to a bending mirror in the beam path. The fraction of the light absorbed by the mirror causes a heat flow into the mirror. The laser beam intensity distribution can be determined by a spatial and temporal resolved measurement of this heat flow (or the resulting temperature gradient). A multi-element thermal detector has been applied onto the mirror surface in the form of a thin film system. The structured sensor film has a thickness of about (lambda) /100 and is embedded in the insulating layers. An additional metallic layer leads to a reflective surface. With this sensor beam characteristics, like the beam position, can be determined. Further applications have been mentioned.
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Heiko Falldorf, Werner P. O. Jueptner, and Gerd Sepold "Novel in-process sensor for high-power laser profile measurement", Proc. SPIE 1834, Laser Energy Distribution Profiles: Measurement and Applications, (22 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.143855
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Mirrors

High power lasers

Laser energy

Thin films

Beam splitters

Diffraction

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