The F150A-BB-26-PPS BeamTrack laser measurement sensor measures laser beam size and position as well as power and energy. It has a 26 mm aperture and can measure beam size to 5% accuracy and position to 0.1 mm + 5% of distance from center accuracy. It measures optical power from 50 mW to 150 W and energy from 20 mJ to 100 J. It has the spectrally flat broadband coating and covers the spectral range from 0.19 to 20 µm.
- Broadband absorber for 0.19-20 µm laser measurement
- 50 mW to 150 W continuous power measurement range
- 20 mJ to 100 J energy measurement range
- Accurately tracks laser beam position to fractions of a mm
- Monitors the size of a laser beam See All Features
Software
BeamTrack Sensors with StarLab
Support for BeamTrack sensors with Vega, Nova II, Juno, EA-1, StarLite and StarBright in StarLab application is now available. Follow step-by-step instructions to upgrade the embedded software in the BeamTrack sensor with the StarLab application
When working with other meters and interfaces it is not necessary to update the embedded software of the PE-C.
Note: BeamTrack sensors can't be upgraded via EA-1 interface.
Features
BeamTrack Measures Power, Energy, Size and Position
Ophir BeamTrack Sensor Series, the industry's first thermal sensors that combine power and energy measurement, beam position, and beam size in a single compact device.
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.
How to Measure Power of Broadband Sources
This video explains how to use Ophir sensors and meters to measure the power or energy of broadband light sources such as solar radiation, flash lamps, LEDs, etc.
Beam Pointing Stability Measurement Made Easy with BeamTrack & StarLab
Do you need to align a complex optomechanical system? As you make various adjustments, Ophir’s BeamTrack sensors help you keep track of the beam’s power as well as its pointing stability, all at the same time. In this video, you’ll see how you can use BeamTrack with Ophir’s StarLab software to get a very rich and nuanced picture of your beam’s pointing stability, together with a reading of its power and current position and size - instantly.
Accessories
Fiber Connector Adapters
Fiber Adapter Mounting Bracket
N Polarity Power Supply/Charger
BeamTrack Sensor Cables
Sensor Connector to BNC Adapter
Resources
Data Sheets
Catalogs
Power Sensors Catalog(11.2 MB, PDF) Laser Power & Energy Measurement and Laser Beam Analysis Catalog(27.5 MB, PDF)
Drawings & CAD
F150A-BB-26-PPS Drawing(269.2 kB, PDF)
Technical Notes
Absorption, Angle Dependence and Damage Graphs for Thermal Sensors(216.1 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? Ophir Thermal BB Coating Power Meter Sensor Angular Dependence
Technical Articles
Laser Power as an Indicator of Process Quality Ophir Power/Energy Meter Calibration Procedure and Traceability/Error Analysis Laser Measurements in Materials Processing Lasers and Solar Cell Manufacturing, Scribing of Photovoltaic Materials




