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Applications for Photon Laser Beam Profilers
Laser beam profiling is essential in many applications
Photon laser beam profilers are used throughout the optics and photonics industry for a wide range of applications. We constantly create application notes to help you understand how different profilers are used to solve real-world problems.
You will also find direct links to the new and/or popular Application and Technical Notes under the Applications heading of the home page navigation bar. For an overview of the criteria for selecting a beam profiler, you may want to start with the Application Note entitled Choosing a Laser Beam Profiler.
Additional Application / Technical notes are listed below as well as in the Library, under the Support heading in the Navigation Bar, along with Photon papers and presentations.
Photon is interested in learning about new applications for our laser beam profilers, and welcome your input. You can use our Ask a Photon Expert if you have any question about your application, or email us with questions about or suggestions for new applications. Your feedback is always welcome!
- Attenuation-Induced Error due to Thermal Lensing in Beam Measurement
- Choosing a Laser Beam Profiler
- Determining Damage Thresholds for Laser Measurements with a Slit-Based Profiler
- Goniometric Radiometer Alignment
- Gonio Data Comparison
- Image Profile of a Lens or Optical System
- Interfacing with the LD 8900 and LD 8900R Goniometric Radiometer
- M2 Measurement Solutions
- Measuring Astigmatism the Easy Way
- Measuring Laser Pointing Stability
- Measuring Lasers used in Photovoltaic Solar Cell Manufacturing
- Measuring Pulsed Beams with a Slit-Based Profiler
- NanoScan and Coherent Light
- NanoScan Reliability and Service
- NIST Traceable Calibration for Photon Instruments
- Operation of the Goniometric Radiometer with Pulsed Sources
- Scanning Slit Dual Aperture Instrument Operation
- Tapered Fibers Mode Field Diameter (MFD) Measurements
- Understanding Dynamic Range: A Numbers Game




