MKS Ophir
Ophir is a brand within the MKS Instruments Photonics Solutions Division. The Ophir product portfolio consists of laser and LED measurement products, including laser power and energy meters, laser beam profilers measuring femto-watt to hundred-kilowatt lasers, high-performance IR and visible optical elements, IR thermal imaging lenses and zoom lenses for defense and commercial applications, OEM and replacement high-quality optics and sub-assemblies for CO2 and high-power fiber laser material processing applications. Ophir products enhance our customers’ capabilities and productivity in the semiconductor, advanced electronics and specialty industrial markets. For more information, visit www.ophiropt.com.
- 1-800-383-0814
435-753 3729 - 435-753 5231
- sales.ophir.usa@mksinst.com
- 3050 North 300 West
North Logan,, UT 84341
United States of America
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*Industrial Power Meter (IPM) - Industrial High Power System
Based on the tried-and-true 10K-W sensor, the new IPM modular industrial sensor for measuring the average power of high-power lasers up to 11kW is ideal for tough industrial use. Ruggedized by design, it has all the features needed for reliable, fail-safe operation in a tough operational environment. Its modular design provides the flexibility needed to address customers' specific needs.
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Pulse Characterization Sensors
Pulse Characterization Sensors provide the ability to see and measure the temporal characteristics of pulsed and CW laser beams. Ophir Fast Photodiode Detectors are designed to convert optical signals into electrical signals which are then measured with third-party instrumentation such as oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers. Accessories are available to connect to IS6 integrating spheres or fiber optic cables. Attenuating filter accessories are also available to increase their dynamic range. Different models offer silicon, UV enhanced silicon and InGaAs PIN photodiodes, covering a combined spectral range of 193 nm to 1700 nm. Rise times range from 25 picoseconds to 3 nanoseconds. The fast rise times are achieved by an internal reverse bias voltage circuit. Power is supplied by internal batteries and/or an external power supply depending on the model. Detectors should be connected to a 50Ω impedance in order to maintain their nominal rise times. They can be connected to higher impedance loads, but this will result in a significant increase in the rise time. If higher output voltage is required, it is recommended to connect the detector to a trans-impedance amplifier with an Input impedance of 50Ω
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Pulsar 4 Channel Interface
Pulsar-4 7Z01201
Ophir’s 4 channel Pulsar interface turns your PC or laptop into a full fledged Ophir multi-channel laser power/energy meter. Just install the software, plug the laser measurement sensor into the Pulsar and the USB cable from the Pulsar to the PC USB port. With the Pulsar-4, you can connect up to 4 laser measurement sensors to each module, monitor each pulse at up to 25 kHz and utilize external trigger.
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LED Measurement – UV, VIS, NIR
UV, VIS, and IR LEDs are replacing traditional light sources and are enabling new applications. Ophir offers a number of choices in LED power measurement - use the LED sensor finder to find the right sensor. For cases where a complete image of the beam distribution is necessary, use a beam profiling camera.
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*Energy Sensors For IPL Sources
Ophir has several ways to measure intense pulsed light IPL radiation used in cosmetic treatments. The light from these sources is broadband and usually has a high divergence. Furthermore, the light source is often coupled to the skin via an index matching gel. For these reasons, we need special solutions to accurately measure the energy of the IPL pulses.
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Optical Camera Trigger
The Optical Camera Trigger is an optical sensor that detects pulsed light sources and generates outputs to trigger a camera. The front aperture of the Optical Trigger must be directed at a light source that provides the necessary properties for trigger activation. (e.g. a laser flash lamp, a pick-off source from the main laser beam, or similar). The light source may be a direct or indirect pulsed waveform.
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High Power Thermal Sensors & Power Pucks – 1W to 120kW
15K-W-BB-45
The 15K-W-BB-45 is a water cooled thermal power/energy laser measurement sensor for very high powers with a 45mm aperture. It can measure power from 100W to 15,000W. It has a deflecting cone and annular absorber that withstands high power densities to 10kW/cm². It covers the spectral range from 0.8 - 2 and 10.6µm. The sensor comes with a standard 5 meter cable for connecting to a meter or PC interface.
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Focal Spot Analyzer
Measure your laser beam power distribution and focal spot size of wavelengths from 300 – 1100nm. The average power can be from <1 to 400 Watts and up to 5 kW for FSA-HP, the focal spot can be as small as 34.5μm. The FSA can also be used to measure how the focal spot shifts with power during its critical start-up phase.
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*Irradiance And Dosage Sensors
This sensor family provides cosine corrected irradiance measurement in W/cm² and dosage measurement in J/cm². The sensors are calibrated over their entire spectral range, and are thus ideal for irradiance and dosage measurement of UV, VIS and IR LED based light sources
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Non-Contact Beam Profiler
BeamWatch
The patented BeamWatch non-contact profiling system accurately captures and analyzes industrial multi-kilowatt lasers wavelengths from 980nm - 1080nm by measuring Rayleigh Scattering. It features a complete passthrough beam measurement technique, no moving parts, and a lightweight compact design which makes it ideal for comprehensive analysis of industrial multi-kilowatt lasers
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Beam Profiling System
BeamCheck
BeamCheck is an integrated laser measurement system designed to measure critical laser beam parameters for laser-based additive manufacturing systems BeamCheck includes a CCD camera for spatial measurements and a NIST-traceable power sensor that will provide a complete analysis of the laser power density profile.
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*OEM Energy Sensors
The OEM “standard” sensors are actually families of existing OEM sensors with typical specifications shown. They can be tailored as needed to fit your specific requirements. In addition to the products described, Ophir has developed hundreds of other OEM solutions. Simply fill out the Sensor Customization form so we can provide just the right solution for your needs.
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*PC Interfaces
Ophir PC interfaces work on the smart plug principle. This means that almost any Ophir PC interface can work – plug and play – with almost any of the wide range of Ophir sensors. Ophir PC interfaces are also the most precisely calibrated units on the marketת, thus measuring with the highest accuracy. With the versatile Ophir StarLab software, your PC becomes a complete laser measurement station. Ophir also provides software to interface seamlessly with LabVIEW or the user's own software.
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Handheld Laser Power & Energy Meter
Vega 7Z01560
*Compatible with all standard Ophir Thermopile, BeamTrack, Pyroelectric and Photodiode sensors*Brilliant color large size TFT 320x240 display*Clear screen color for work with laser safety goggles*Illuminated keys for working in the dark*Both digital and analog needle display*USB and RS232 output to PC with Statistics package*Select between English and Japanese interfaces*Analog output*Soft keys and menu driven functions with on line help*Log every data point at up to 4000Hz with pyroelectric sensors*Non-volatile data storage up to 250,000 points*Laser tuning screen and power log*2 position kickstand*System Integrator Tools included: LabVIEW VIs, COM Object Interface
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*Beam Propagation Analysis
M²
M², or Beam Propagation Ratio, is a value that indicates how close a laser is to being a single mode TEM00 beam, which in turn determines how small a beam waist can be focused. For the perfect Gaussian TEM00 condition the M² equals 1. M² cannot be determined from a single beam profile measurement. The ISO/DIS 11146 requires that M² be calculated from a series of measurements. M² is measured on real beams by focusing the beam with a fixed position lens of known focal length, and then measuring the characteristics of the artificially created beam waist and divergence. We have a number of solutions for the measurement of M² ranging from simple manual processes to fully automated dedicated instruments, depending on the frequency of the need to measure M² of lasers and laser systems.
















