The Comet 10K portable power puck laser sensor has a a 100 mm aperture. It can measure power from 0.2 to 10 kW by sampling a 20 s exposure of laser power. It has a broadband coating and is calibrated for 980 to 1070 nm and 10.6 µm.
- Measure heat rise from 10 s exposure to laser
- Accurate, built in temperature compensation algorithm
- Up to 10 kW laser power measurement
- 100 mm diameter aperture
- The Comet 10K sensor is not under ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation See All Features
Features
Meet the Comet family of Laser Power Probes
Meet the Comet family of Laser Power Probes -- accurate, low cost meters that are self-contained, and fast and easy to use in industrial settings.
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.
Effects of Incidence Angle on Measurements
In this video, you will learn to what degree a beam’s incidence angle matters, and for which sensor types this should be taken into account.
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.
Resources
Data Sheets
Drawings & CAD
COMET-10K Drawing(126.8 kB, PDF)
Manuals
Comet User Manual(94.1 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
Calibration Method and Estimated Accuracy for Ophir High Power Sensors 5 Situations Where Laser Performance Measurement is Necessary Effect of Ambient Conditions on Laser Measurements 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 to Properly Select a Laser Power or Energy Sensor Common Reasons for Thermal Sensor Damage or Out of Tolerance Conditions





