The L40(150)A-IPL intense pulsed light sensor is specially designed for measuring pulses from gel coupled IPL dermatological sources. It allows a widely divergent gel coupled beam to go through the unit without back reflections. The sensor has a 22x22 mm aperture that can also sample larger sized sources and can measure energy from 100 mJ to 2000 J. It has the high damage threshold LP2 absorber and covers the spectral range from 500 to 1300 nm.
- 500-1300 nm LP2 absorber with pyramid coupling
- Designed for gel coupled sources
- 0.1 to 2000 J energy measurement range
- 22 x 22 mm aperture See All Features
Features
Measuring IPL Pulses with the L40(150)A-IPL Sensor
Meet Ophir’s new sensor specifically designed for measuring IPL pulses: L40(150)A-IPL. In this video, you’ll learn how this sensor can help you overcome the 4 main challenges for correctly measuring pulses in IPL systems.
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 Power
In this short "Basics" video we review in general how one goes about measuring laser beam power, so that you'll have a clear understanding of what the different sensor types are, and when to use each type.
Thermal Power Sensor Accuracy
Ophir former CTO Dr. Ephraim Greenfield discusses the various factors that contribute to uncertainties in measurement when using Ophir laser power and energy meters.
Accessories
Thermal Sensor Cables
Sensor Connector to BNC Adapter
Resources
Data Sheets
Medium Power Large Aperture Thermal Sensors - Sensors for Intense Pulsed Light IPL Datasheet(291.8 kB, PDF)
Technical Notes
Absorption, Angle Dependence and Damage Graphs for Thermal Sensors(216.1 kB, PDF) L40(150)A-IPL User Notes(389.3 kB, PDF) 5 Situations Where Laser Performance Measurement is Necessary How do I know what range, or scale, to set my power/energy meter to? 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? How to Properly Select a Laser Power or Energy Sensor Common Reasons for Thermal Sensor Damage or Out of Tolerance Conditions
Drawings & CAD
L40(150)A-IPL Drawing(139.4 kB, PDF)
Catalogs
Power Sensors Catalog(11.2 MB, PDF) Laser Power & Energy Measurement and Laser Beam Analysis Catalog(27.5 MB, PDF)



