The F80(120)A-CM-17 is a laser Power Sensor Measures High Repetition Rate, Short Pulse Industrial Lasers for Micromachining. It has a high damage threshold for high repetition rate pulsed lasers, 17.5mm aperture and can measure power from 100mW to 80W continuously and to 120W intermittently. The sensor comes with a standard 1.5-meter cable for connecting to Ophir meters.
- Continuous operation with ultra-short pulses without diffuser
- High damage threshold
- No water cooling See All Features
Features
Choosing a Thermal Sensor
In this short “Basics” video we review the use – and selection - of thermal sensors for measuring low, medium and high laser powers.
Sensors for Measuring Laser Energy
In this short "Basics" video, we review in general the use of pyro-electric sensors for measuring laser pulse energies.
Product Overview: F80(120)A-CM-17 High Damage Threshold Laser Power Sensor
If you need to measure the power of high repetition rate lasers with very short pulses (typical in many micromachining applications) – and you want a sensor that will survive the experience – the new F80(120)A-CM-17 from Ophir may be exactly what you need. Get a short overview in this video.
On-demand Webinar: Laser measurement solutions for material micro processing applications
If you use lasers in material "micro processing" applications – such as drilling via holes in PCBs, OLED display "lift-off", cutting of smartphone cover glass – you already know how difficult the challenges are.
Accessories
Sensor Connector to BNC Adapter
Thermal Sensor Cables
Resources
Data Sheets
Drawings & CAD
F80(120)A-CM-17 Drawing(42 kB, PDF)
Catalogs
Power Sensors Catalog(11.2 MB, PDF) Laser Power & Energy Measurement and Laser Beam Analysis Catalog(27.5 MB, PDF)
Technical Notes
Absorption, Angle Dependence and Damage Graphs for Thermal Sensors(216.1 kB, PDF) Common Reasons for Thermal Sensor Damage or Out of Tolerance Conditions How to Properly Select a Laser Power or Energy Sensor Setting Your Thermal Sensor up in Energy Mode for the Best Accuracy and Repeatability How Much of the Power Sensor Aperture Can My Laser Fill Up? Effect of Ambient Conditions on Laser Measurements How do I know what range, or scale, to set my power/energy meter to? 5 Situations Where Laser Performance Measurement is Necessary

