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Overcoming the Challenges of Measuring Diverging Beams in Biophotonics Applications

Oct 26, 2023
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About This Webinar
Biophotonics applications often involve precision measurements of optical power. The light sources used to extract details in these applications are almost always diverging or converging (for example, scattered light from a tissue sample, or the converging beam from a microscope objective), and measuring such beams accurately can be tricky – it’s significantly more complicated than doing so for “conventional” parallel laser beams. This webinar will address the challenges in accurately measuring diverging and converging beams (such as fully capturing a widely diverging beam, angular dependence of the sensor responsivity, beam clipping for small active areas) and how to overcome them – including actual examples from research and medical applications.

*** This presentation premiered during the 2023 BioPhotonics Conference. For more information on Photonics Media conferences and summits, visit events.photonics.com.

About the presenter

Mark SlutzkiMark Slutzki has been with Ophir since 2004 and serves as product manager for power and energy measurement solutions. Prior to that, he held similar positions in the semiconductor and telecom industries. Slutzki did military service as a research physicist working on special projects in the Israeli Air Force. He earned a bachelor’s degree in electro-optics and applied physics. He can be reached at [email protected].
ImagingTest & MeasurementBiophotonicsoptical powerdiverging beams of light
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