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Laser Beam Analysis System

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Ophir-Spiricon LLC has added the BeamGage Professional to its family of next-generation laser beam analysis systems. It features the BeamMaker beam simulator, automatic camera control, comprehensive beam analysis algorithms, partitioning of the camera output for separate analysis of multiple beams, a .NET automation interface and camera sharing. Based on the proprietary and patented UltraCal baseline correction algorithm, the system provides results that guarantee that the data baseline is accurate to 1/10 of a digital count on a pixel-by-pixel basis. It includes more than 55 measurement choices, including Centroid X and Y, ellipticity, eccentricity and peak fluence. Running on Microsoft Vista or Windows 7, it operates in 32-bit mode and offers enhanced 3-D graphics for improved data rendering. The software supports cameras with FireWire and USB interfaces that cover the 190- to 3000-nm wavelength range.


Published: March 2010
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