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Coherent® EnergyMax 1110576 | 250µJ-500mJ, DB25

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Coherent® EnergyMax Laser Energy Sensors

Coherent® EnergyMax Laser Energy Sensors

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Active Area Diameter (mm):
50
Connector:
DB25
Model Number:
J-50MB-LE
Coherent Part Number: 1110576
Type of Sensor:
Pyroelectric
Length of Cable (m):
2.5
Linearity (%):
±3
Calibration Uncertainty (%):
±2
Calibration Wavelength (nm):
1064
Noise Equivalent Energy (μJ):
<8
Maximum Repetition Rate (pps):
300
Maximum Incident Beam Power (W):
10
Maximum Pulse Width (μs):
57
Compatible Meters:
Wavelength Range (nm):
190 - 12000
Maximum Incident Energy Density:
500mJ/cm2 (10ns, 1064nm)
Energy Range:
250µJ - 500mJ
Preferred Meter:

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Reach 224:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • ISO 17025 Certified
  • Embedded Spectral Compensation Characteristics
  • Automatic Temperature Compensation

Coherent® EnergyMax Laser Energy Sensors are designed for a variety of demanding laser measurement applications. These energy sensors, available in meter or meterless USB configurations, incorporate a diffuse coating to minimize specular reflection and feature large active areas. The J-50MB-YAG combines the MaxBlack coating with a diffuser for use with high energy lasers of up to 3J. Coherent® EnergyMax Laser Energy Sensors utilize onboard sensors to automate temperature compensation for improved measurement accuracy.

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