HP125A-15KW-HD-IMP-D0 High Power Detector for Laser Power Measurement

Specifications

Max Average Power: 15000 W
Effective Aperture: 125 mm
Spectral Range: 0.19 – 20 um
Cooling Method: Water
Minimum Average Power: 500 W
Noise Equivalent Power: 15 W
Typical Rise Time: 15 s
Power Calibration Uncertainty: ±5 %
Repeatability: ±2 %
Back Reflections: ~ 15 %
Linearity With Power: ±2 %
Linearity Vs Beam Diameter: ±1 %
Linearity Vs Beam Position: ±1 %
Required Cooling Flow: (8 - 10) LPM < ±1 LPM/min
Temperature Range: 15-25 °C
Rate Of Temperature Change: < ±3°C/min
Maximum Water Pressure: 413 kPa (60 psi)
Maximum Average Power Density: 16 kW/cm²
External Power Supply: Through USB or Gentec-EO displays & PC interfaces
Aperture Width: 125 mm
Aperture Height: 125 mm
Absorber: HD
Dimensions: 153H x 153W x 70D mm
Weight: 5 kg
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Features


  • High Power Capacity: Capable of measuring laser power up to 15,000 W

  • Advanced Cooling: Utilizes water for efficient cooling with specified water flow and temperature range

  • Wide Spectral Range: Covers wavelengths from 0.193 to 20 μm for versatile applications

  • Damage Thresholds: Engineered to withstand high average power density for extended durability

  • BLU Wireless Output: Award-winning technology for wireless data retrieval up to 30 m distance

  • Traceable Calibration: NIST-traceable calibration for consistent and accurate measurements

  • Fast Response Time: 15 seconds typical rise time for efficient data acquisition

  • High Back Reflection Tolerance: Designed to handle ~15% back reflections for enhanced performance

  • Linear Performance: High linearity with power, beam diameter, and beam position for precise measurements

Applications


  • Industrial Laser Systems: Ideal for high-power laser systems in industrial applications

  • Research and Development: Ensures accurate laser power measurements in research and development environments

  • Enclosed or Hard-to-Reach Areas: The BLU wireless output facilitates measurements in challenging spaces