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Power DetectorsThe HP60A-15KW-GD-QBH power detector series from Gentec Electro-Optics Inc. is designed for the measurement of fiber lasers with powers of up to 15 kW.

Users can measure average laser power for burn-in tests during long periods of time or even quickly in the field with simple connection of a fiber laser output directly to the detector. The models are calibrated to NIST standards and have damage thresholds up to 80 kW/cm2. The series generates zero back reflection to the environment and negligible back reflections to the fiber output connected to the detector, due to the gold cone absorber design.


Photonics Spectra
Sep 2022
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