Beam profiler with M2 platform software
A beam profiler measurement software that allows measurement of M2 beam quality at a low price, with a 7-day free trial available.
The beam profiler with the M2 platform software "LaseView" is a high-performance and versatile laser beam profiler software that allows the use of CCD cameras/CMOS cameras as beam profilers. In addition to the camera set's camera, commercially available CCD cameras/CMOS cameras can be utilized, enabling the easy construction of a highly cost-effective and practical beam measurement system. - Easy measurement of beam profiles and beam diameters - Commercially available cameras can be used ▶ Enables the construction of an inexpensive beam monitoring system - Capable of measuring M2 (M-squared) beam quality - Capable of measuring beam divergence ▶ Enables measurement of propagation loss - Capable of measuring temporal changes in beam pointing ▶ Enables measurement of beam stability - Micro beam measurement optical system set option that can measure from 2 μm - Beam profiler option compatible with large diameters and high output, capable of measuring up to 200 mm - Image saving at set time intervals is possible (image logging function) - Free trial version available - One software (license) per computer (PC) - Multiple cameras can be connected to one software
basic information
- Custom: Possible - Use of third-party CCD cameras: ◎ *Sold as a camera set series - M2 beam quality measurement function: ◎ - Minimum measurable beam diameter: 2 μm ~ *When installing the micro beam measurement optical system set - Maximum measurable beam diameter: ~ 200 mm *Sold as a beam profiler compatible with large diameter and high power - Maximum measurable power: ~ 600 W *Sold as a beam profiler for 600W fiber lasers - Main language: Japanese *If the OS is not in Japanese, it will automatically display in English
Price information
Price excluding tax: 300,000 yen and up *7-day trial version is free
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P1
Model number/Brand name
LaseView
Applications/Examples of results
- Laser processing - Laser microscope - OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) - Development of laser light sources - THz wave generation - Material property evaluation - Theoretical education and training in lasers - LiDAR evaluation
Detailed information
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Line profile function Displays the line profile on the crosshair (white line). You can calculate the FWHM of the beam profile and fit it using Gauss, Lorentz, or Sech functions. (The red line is fitted with the Sech² function.) The crosshair can also be rotated.
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Integration profile feature Displays profiles averaged in the horizontal/vertical direction. You can use analysis functions similar to those of line profiles.
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Maximum Intensity Projection Profile Function Displays only the profiles of orthogonal projections (maximum values) in the horizontal and vertical directions. It can utilize analysis functions similar to line profiles. The figure below shows the measurement of FWHM.
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2-point distance measurement function You can measure the distance between any two points on the screen. In the figure below, it can be seen that the diameter of the profile indicated in green is 826.8 μm.
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Peak Integration Function The analysis of the integral values within the area will be performed with the area outside the circle as the background. Adjust the position and size of the circle that appears on the screen to ensure that the beam fits sufficiently within the circle. When you click "Peak Detection" in a state like the one shown in the figure below, the peak position will be indicated by a cross cursor.