The IS6-C-UV calibrated integrating sphere is 5.3 in. inside diameter with a UV-Silicon detector for use with collimated beams. The UV detector is calibrated from 200 to 1100 nm and can measure up to 1 W.
- 5.3 in. inner diameter 4-port integrating sphere for collimated beams
- UV-Silicon photodetector with filter for 200-1100 nm spectral range
- 300 nW to 1 W power measurement range
- Port plugs, covers, adapters and reducers available See All Features
Features
IS6 Integrating Sphere Overview
For applications that need a large Integrating Sphere, Ophir offers the IS6 series. These are 6” Integrating Spheres, available with and without built-in calibrated sensors, in a range of configurations. Get to know the IS6 family in this video.
Measuring Beams Coming Out of A Fiber
When you need to measure a beam coming out of a fiber, there are some parameters that might have a somewhat different meaning than they do when referring to "regular" beam measurements. Missing some of these points could lead to incorrect measurement, and possible equipment damage. This video clarifies some issues you'll need to keep in mind so you can set up -- and perform -- this measurement correctly.
Measuring Power of LEDs: UV, Visible and NIR
Measuring the emitted power of an LED can be tricky. It is different in some important ways from measuring the power of a laser beam. This video shows you how to use the Ophir 3A-IS Integrating Sphere Sensor, along with the Auxiliary LED accessory, to easily make accurate measurements in LED applications.
Calibration Factors - Laser Power/Energy Meter
When a power/energy meter is in "Calibrate" mode, various "Factors" are displayed to the user. This video explains the meaning of each of these factors.
IS6 Integrating Sphere Selection Guide
| 200-1100 nm 300nw-1W |
400-1100 nm 20µW-30W |
700-1800 nm 20µW-30W |
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| Collimated beam < ±15° Beam diameter < 25mm |
IS6-C-UV | IS6-C-VIS | IS6-C-IR |
| Collimated beam < ±30° Beam diameter > 25mm |
IS6-C-UV-2.5’’ | ||
| Divergent beam > ±15° Max divergence < ±40° Beam diameter < 25mm |
IS6-D-UV | IS6-D-VIS | IS6-D-IR |
| Divergent beam > ±15° Max divergence < ±56° Beam diameter < 10mm |
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| Divergent beam > ±15° Max divergence < ±60° Beam diameter < 5mm |
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| Highly divergent beam <±85° Beam diameter < 8mm |
IS6-D-IR-170 |
Accessories
Extended Warranty for Sensor
Integrating Sphere Accessories
Resources
Data Sheets
Integrating Spheres Large Dimensions 5.3” Datasheet(700.9 kB, PDF)
Catalogs
Power Sensors Catalog(11.2 MB, PDF) Laser Power & Energy Measurement and Laser Beam Analysis Catalog(27.5 MB, PDF)
Drawings & CAD
IS6-C Drawing(263.3 kB, PDF)
Technical Notes
IS6 Sensor User Notes(1 MB, PDF) 5 Situations Where Laser Performance Measurement is Necessary How do I know what range, or scale, to set my power/energy meter to? Measuring Average Power of Pulsed Lasers with Photodiodes(114.5 kB, PDF) Fighting Viruses with UV-C LED Light Measuring Power of Divergent Beams with Integrating Sphere Sensors



