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Thermal Sensor

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NORTH LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 15, 2014 — Designed to handle large beams and laser diode bars, the 1000-BB-120 thermal sensor from Ophir Photonics is a water-cooled thermopile detector featuring a 120-mm aperture.

The sensor features a wide dynamic range, measuring power from 1 to 1000 W and energy from 2 to 600 J. Broadband absorbers measure a spectral range of 190 nm to 20 µm and the laser sensor provides a damage threshold of 6 kW/cm2.

All Ophir thermal sensors feature a Smart Connector interface that operates within the company’s StarLite, Nova II and Vega smart displays, along with the Juno PC interface.


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Sep 2014
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