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Beam Profiling Helps Make Medical Devices Better

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John McCauley, Ophir-Spiricon

The amount of time and energy needed to invest in the setup and use of an untried, but useful, piece of equipment can be daunting. But once some of the basics are explained, the initial effort seems far more palatable. Here is a look at how one company implemented beam profiling to improve its manufacturing processes. Applying beam profiling data isn’t as difficult as new users might think. But the best answers often come from those who have applied beam profiling practices in their own day-to-day operations. So, to help me answer these questions and address the stigmas related to...Read full article

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    Published: July 2012
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    beam profiling
    Beam profiling is a technique used to characterize and analyze the spatial intensity distribution of a laser beam. It involves measuring and visualizing how the optical power or intensity is distributed across the cross-sectional area of the laser beam. The primary goal of beam profiling is to gain insights into the beam's quality, shape, and uniformity, which is crucial for various applications in fields such as laser manufacturing, research, and medical procedures. Key aspects of beam...
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