BEAMAGE-4M - CMOS Profiling Cameras
Description
About Gentec-EO: Gentec Electro-Optics is specialized in laser beam and terahertz source measurement and analysis. Gentec-EO is an expert in the design and manufacture of light detection and measurement technologies and solutions with a 50-year history in the market. Gentec's offerings include laser beam profilers, detectors, power and energy meters, power and energy measurement displays, and more.
Product Description
Gentec-EO introduces the new Beamage-4M laser beam profiler based upon a CMOS camera. It is used with CW as well as pulsed laser beam profiling and characterization.
Filters: Filter out the noise in your beam profile by using one of the filter functions. The Beamage has both smoothing and despeckle filters. The Smoothing filter is a soft noise reduction method whereas the Despeckle filter is a much more aggressive spatial filter that is designed to remove speckles and noisy signals from very poor quality beam profiles. Instead of performing a 3x3 pixel smoothing filter with a relative weight of 20% for the central pixel and 10% for the others, the software performs a 9x9 pixels simple averaging, with all pixels having the same relative weight (1/81). The filter can be found in the Filters menu of the main controls.
Divergence: The Divergence of a beam is defined as the increase in beam radius with propagation from the optical aperture. For most applications, a lower-divergence beam is preferable. Using the new Divergence tab in the PC-Beamage application, this parameter can now be computed for both mains axes (X, Y) according to the ISO 11146-1:2005 and 11146-2:2005 standards. A focal lens with a known focal
length is required for the measurement of the divergence.
BEAMAGE-4M - CMOS Profiling Cameras
Specifications |
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Sensor Type: | CMOS |
Measurable Sources: | CW, Pulsed |
Wavelength Range: | 350-1150nm |
# Pixels (Width): | 2048 |
# Pixels (Height): | 1088 |
Pixel Size (Width): | 5.5 um |
Pixel Size (Height): | 5.5 um |
Max Full Frame Rate: | 11.4 Hz |
ADC: | 12-bit |
Features
1. USB 3.0 FOR THE FASTEST TRANSFER RATES
Up to 10X faster than regular USB 2.0 connections (also USB 2.0 compatible)
2. HIGH RESOLUTION
2.2 and 4.2 MPixels resolutions give accurate profile measurements of very small beams
3. LARGE APERTURES
• 11.3 x 6.0 mm for the Beamage-3.0
• 11.3 x 11.3 mm for the Beamage-4M
• 20.5 x 20.5 mm for the Beamage-4M-FOCUS
4. AVAILABLE WITH IR COATING
Beamage-IR cameras have a special Phosphor coating
for IR wavelengths (1495-1595 nm)
5. ISO COMPLIANT
D4σ Defi nition of Diameter, Centroid, Ellipticity and
Orientation are ISO 11146:2004 and 11146:2005
compliant
6. INTUITIVE SOFTWARE INTERFACE
Easy to navigate interface, with many displays and control features:
• 2D, 3D and XY Displays
• Background Subtraction Function
• Unique “Animate” Function
• Gaussian Fit
• Semi-Log Graph
7. EXTERNAL TRIGGER
To synchronize the camera with a pulsed laser
Applications
Beamage-4M is used as a laser beam profiler for beam measurement and characterization in laser optics, spectroscopy, metrology, and other applications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Beamage-4M laser beam profiler is used for beam measurement and characterization in laser optics, spectroscopy, metrology, and other applications.
The Beamage-4M has both smoothing and despeckle filters to filter out noise in the beam profile.
The Divergence tab in the PC-Beamage application is used to compute the divergence of a beam for both main axes (X, Y) according to the ISO 11146-1:2005 and 11146-2:2005 standards.
The Beamage-4M has 2.2 and 4.2 MPixels resolutions for accurate profile measurements of very small beams.
The Beamage-4M software interface has many displays and control features, including 2D, 3D, and XY displays, background subtraction function, unique "Animate" function, Gaussian fit, semi-log graph, and external trigger to synchronize the camera with a pulsed laser.