UM9B-BL-L-D0 Pyroelectric Detector for Laser Power Measurement
Description
Gentec-EO offers a power detector for measuring laser power in the ultra low range from 5nW-25mW. This detector is compatible with different types of power monitors: analog power module (APM) and Gentec's power monitors.
UM9B-BL-L-D0 series detectors can be used in a wide range of applications for detecting light from deep ultraviolet (DUV) to far infrared (FIR) and come with the Analog Power Module (APM).
UM9B-BL-L-D0 Pyroelectric Detector for Laser Power Measurement
Specifications |
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Max Average Power: | 0.025 W |
Effective Aperture: | 9 mm |
Spectral Range: | 0.1-20um |
Cooling Method: | Convection |
Noise Equivalent Power: | 5 nW |
Typical Rise Time: | 0.2 s |
Typical Power Sensitivity: | 20000 mV/W |
Maximum Average Power Density: | 50 50 mW/cm² |
Typical Rise Time: | 0.2 s |
Typical Power Sensitivity: | 2000 mV/W |
Power Calibration Uncertainty: | ±4 % |
Chopper Frequency: | 5 ± 1 Hz |
Maximum Average Power Density: | 50 mW/cm² |
Absorber: | BL |
Dimensions: | 38.1Ø X 79D mm |
Weight: | 0.09 kg |
Features
VERY LOW NOISE LEVEL: Noise levels of a photo detector, but with the large bandwidth of a pyroelectric: down to 5 nW when using the analog power module (APM)
VERY HIGH RESPONSIVITY: Up to 20 000 V/W when using the analog power module (APM)
VERY LARGE BANDWIDTH: From DUV to FIR thanks to pyroelectric technology
SMART INTERFACE: Containing all the calibration data
Applications
- Laser power measurements from deep ultraviolet (DUV) to far infrared (FIR)
- Laboratory and industrial ultra-low level light measurements
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since 2014
Frequently Asked Questions
The spectral range is 0.1 - 20 μm.
The maximum average power is 200 μW.
The noise equivalent power is 5 nW.
The typical rise time is 0.2 s.
Yes, it is compatible with different types of power monitors, including analog power module (APM) and Gentec's power monitors.