
Accessories and Attenuators for BEAMAGE beam profilers
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Accessories for beam diagnostics and attenuators
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Accessories for beam diagnostics and attenuators
USB 3.0 beam profiling cameras
Automated M2 measurement system
Optical attenuators, ba manual
Now available: Software Development Kit (SDK) for all the products in the BEAMAGE series, Gentec-EO’s laser beam profilers.
A new version of our PC-BEAMAGE software was just released! V1.07.00 includes many changes and improvements, especially in regards to M2 measurement. You can download this latest update on our website here.
Discover our wavelength management accessories for our laser beam profilers. All accessories are compatible with our BEAMAGE series.
Discover Gentec-EO's laser beam profiler cameras in our BEAMAGE product series. They come with an intuitive software interface.
Discover our beam size management accessories for our laser beam profilers. All accessories are compatible with our BEAMAGE series.
Discover Gentec-EO's laser beam analyzers in our BEAMAGE product series. They come with an intuitive software interface.
Discover our power management accessories for our laser beam profilers. All accessories are compatible with our BEAMAGE series.
Discover our laser beam profiler accessories: laser power, wavelength and beam size management. All accessories are compatible with our BEAMAGE series.
In this table you will find the product that is the closest match to the product you were looking for.
We often get questions at Gentec-EO about what interfacing options are available with our power and energy detectors. Interfacing here refers to the different methods by which you can communicate with the detector, may it be to read its output, change its settings or display the measurements in a user interface, etc.
Learn about an interesting experiment in which infrared light waves were used to char whiskey barrels.
Let’s take a look at 3 real-world applications of lasers and the wavelengths they require: laser welding, telecommunications, and eye surgery.
A question that often comes up at Gentec-EO is about the minimum pulse width that a pulsed laser should have to be properly measured by one of our energy detectors.
A recurring question that we hear at Gentec-EO is about the minimum repetition rate that a pulsed laser should have to be properly measured by one of our power detectors.
Learn what YAG lasers are, how they work and in which applications they are used.
Learn what diode lasers are, what they are used for and when not to use them.
On December 13th 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy announced that Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) achieved nuclear fusion ignition at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in Livermore CA, USA.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology was one of the twelve winners of our most recent Laser Lab Awards contest. Their prize? A UP19K-15S-H5 laser power detector and a MAESTRO display device valued at more than 3,000 USD.
The Optical Technology Center (OpTeC) of Montana State University won a QE25LP-S-MB-INT in the first edition of the Gentec-EO Laser Lab Awards.
Following our most recent edition of the Laser Lab awards, we received news from one of the winners who is clearly making great use of its prize: a UP19K-15S-H5-INT laser power meter.
There are many ways to find the laser beam measurement instrument you need on Gentec-EO’s website. Some browse by themselves through our product filter pages, some uses the search bar, while others use our product finder tool.
Did you know that the first laser (a ruby laser) was a solid-state laser? Today, solid-state lasers are versatile and powerful tools used in every industry.
Discover Gentec-EO's high-accuracy terahertz power meters. Our sensors are pyroelectric-based and can thus be used very easily, and at room temperature.
How do fiber lasers work? What tricks are used to increase their power without sacrificing beam quality? What advantages do they offer over other types of lasers?
Over the past few decades, high power lasers have become ubiquitous in the automotive industry. Nowadays, they are used to process numerous vehicle parts. Laser welding is one of the techniques that have been considerably developed and improved over time.
Let’s start this article by discussing the various types of detectors that can be used for this purpose and the differences between them. This will help you understand why a pyroelectric detector is a great choice and how it provides some advantages over other types of detectors.
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