* Sensor Dependent ** Ranges Selectable in Watts (Photodiode and Thermopile) or Joules (Pyroelectric), depending on the sensor used.
Features of the PM200
Brilliant 5.7" Color Touch Screen with VGA Resolution and Wide Viewing Angle
Advanced Spectral Correction Support
Power and Energy Measurements for CW and Pulsed Sources
Compact, Rubber, Protected Enclosure: 170 mm x 125 mm x 38 mm (6.70" x 4.9" x 1.5")
90° Flip-Screen and Swivel Kick Stand for Landscape and Portrait Viewing
Console Comes Calibrated with Certificate of Calibration
Data Storage on USB Stick
Compatibile with All C-Series Sensors (shown below)
USB 2.0 Remote Operation
Thorlabs' PM200 Touch Screen Power and Energy Meter, the latest addition to our power and energy meter console offerings, is the high-end counterpart to the PM100D and PM100A Analog Power Meter Consoles. It is equipped with a brilliant 5.7" color touch screen (118 mm x 88 mm) with VGA resolution that offers high contrast, a wide viewing angle, and a 90° flip screen that enables use in either a portrait or landscape orientation. The screen is encased in a compact, removable rubber housing that measures 170 mm x 125 mm x 38 mm.
The PM200 is compatible with all of our power and energy sensors (photodiode, thermal, and pyroelectric sensors) for use from the UV to the Mid-IR. It offers six current ranges for use with photodiode sensors (slim photodiode, integrating sphere, fiber) outputting currents from 10 pA to 5 mA and four voltage ranges for use with thermal sensors with thermopile voltages from 100 nV to 1 V. In both cases, manual and auto ranging are possible. The console has four manual voltage ranges for use with pyroelectric sensors with voltages from 100 µV to 100 V, and the auto-gain threshold can be adjusted from 0.1% - 99.9%. Customers can use their own custom built sensors and upload a response curve for spectral correction. Finally, a USB 2.0 port offers full remote control. Download an interactive Sensor Compatibility Guide for a complete overview over all compatible sensors and adapters.
Unique Features and Flexibility The PM200 can load the spectral emmision curve for a broadband light source and calculate the net adjusted responsivity based on the spectral profile, allowing for more accurate power measurements. Similarly, the transmission curve for a filter can be loaded, and the meter will calculate the adjusted power and display the corrected value.
Other features that were implemented into the PM200 to extend its functionality and applicability include the following:
Data recording is stored to a large internal memory (128 MB) or a USB drive for stand-alone operation
Relevant laser beam specifications (e.g., peak power, power density, energy density, etc.) can be determined and sensors can be suggested based on inputted parameters (e.g., diameter, wavelength, power, energy, pulse length)
Software update using an external USB drive
Optional temperature and humidity module
Optional fiber inspection camera with power measurement capability will be available soon
See the Display Screens tab for further information.
Connectivity The sensor's connector enables quick hot swapping of sensor heads and contains all the sensor information, including NIST traceable responsivity curves, sensor types, and model number. These details can be shown on the sensor information display screen. Diverse I/O ports enable quick integration into non-standard applications like an analog output, auxiliary input/output for external trigger, general-purpose programmable IO-ports, or ADC.
Item #
PM200
Detector Compatibility
Photodiode Sensors S100C Series Thermal Sensors S300C Series Pyroelectric Sensors ES100C/ES200C Series Photodiode Sensors: 5 mA (Max) Thermopile Sensors: 1 V (Max) Pyroelectric Sensors: 100 V (Max)
Display Type
5.7" TFT, 640 x 480 Pixels, 18 bit Color
Viewing Area
118 mm x 88 mm
Display Update Rate
Max 15 Hz
Display Format
Numerical, Bargraph, Trendgraph, Statistics, Simulated Analog Needle
Backlight Display
LED, Adjustable
Overall Dimensions (H x W x D)
170 mm x 125 mm x 38 mm
Features
Rotatable Two Position Kickstand, Removable Rubberboot, Touch-Pen, Fixture for Optional Fiber Inspection Camera
Weight
0.57 kg
Operating Temperature
0 °C to 40 °C
Storage Temperature
-40 °C to 70 °C
Current Input (Photodiode Sensors)
Connector
DB9F, Left Side
Units
W, dBm, W/cm², A
Measurement Ranges
6 Decades; 50 nA - 5 mA Ranges Selectable in W, Sensor Dependent
Display Resolution
1 pA / Responsivity Value (A/W)
AD Converter
16 bit
Accuracy
±0.2% full scale (5 µA - 5 mA) ±0.5% full scale (50 nA)
Bandwidth
DC - 100 kHz, Dependent on Sensor and Settings
Wavelength Correction
nm (A/W)
Beam Area Setting
Diameter 1/e² or Rectangular x,y
Voltage Input (Thermopile Sensors)
Connector
DB9F, Left Side
Units
W, dBm, W/cm², V
Measurement Ranges
4 Decades; 1 mV - 1 V Ranges Selectable in W, Sensor Dependent
Display Resolution
1 µV / Responsivity Value (V/W)
AD Converter
16 bit
Accuracy
±0.5% f.s. (10 mV - 1 V) ±1% f.s. (1mV)
Bandwidth
DC - 10 Hz, Dependent on Sensor and Settings
Time Constant Correction Range
1 - 30 s
Wavelength Correction
Sensor Dependent; nm, (V/W)
Beam Area Setting
Diameter 1/e² or Rectangular x,y
Voltage Input (Pyro Sensors)
Connector
DB9F, Left Side
Units
J, J/cm², W, W/cm², V
Measurement Ranges
4 Decades; 200 mV - 2V - 20 V - 100 V Ranges Selectable in J, Sensor Dependent
Display Resolution
100 µV / Responsitivity Value (V/J)
AD Converter
16 bit
Accuracy
± 0.5% full scale
Trigger Threshold
0.1% - 99.9% full scale
Max Repetition Rate
3 kHz
Wavelength Correction
Sensor Dependent (nm, V/J)
Beam Area Setting
Diameter 1/e² or Rectangular x,y
Analog Output
Connector
Audio 3.5 mm, Left Side
Signal
Amplified Input Signal - Not Corrected
Voltage Range
0 to 2 V
Accuracy
±3%
Bandwidth
up to 100 kHz, Dependent on Sensor and Settings
Auxiliary In-/Output
Connector
2 x 6 Pins, 0.1" Socket, Top Side
Function
External Trigger Input 4 x GPIO 2 x 10 bit ADC
Sensor Temperature Control
Supported Temperature Sensor
Thermistor
Temperature Measurement Range
-10 °C to +80 °C
Sound
Type
Speaker 300 Hz - 5 kHz
Function
Laser Tuning Support, Console Function Support
Memory
Type
Nand Flash
Size
128 MB
Interfaces
Type
USB2.0
Connector (Host)
Mini USB, Top Side
Connector (Device)
USB Type A, Left Side
Power Management
Battery
LiPo 3.7 V 2600 mAh
Charger / DC Input
5 V / 2 A
Power Connector
Center Hole
Included Accessories
Hardcase
For Console and Sensor(s)
External Power Supply
5 VDC / 2.4 A with Power Cord
USB Cable
USB Type A Connector to Mini USB Connector (2 m)
Cable for Analog Output
3.5 mm Audio Connector to Flying Leads (2 m)
External Memory
USB Flash Drive 2 GB
Instrument Drivers
on USB Flash Drive
Application Software
on USB Flash Drive
User Manual
Quick Reference as Hardcopy, Manual on USB Flash Drive
Optional Accessories
Environmental Measurement Module
Displays Temperature and Relative Humidity
Fiber Inspection Camera Module
Monochrome Fiber Inspection Camera with Power Measurement Capability
The large power or energy readout is the main element of the numeric display. Supplementary display icons can be added to show various pieces of information. (e.g., a corresponding bar graph scale with integrated min-max indicators offers a quasi-analog view of the data). All display elements can be quickly configured.
This screen provides overview and control over all settings of the connected sensor. Additionally, the logging stop criteria and logging interval are configured here.
The needle display with its minimum and maximum indicators is very convenient for laser tuning. The large numeric display below the gauge provides an exact power readout. This screen offers the same convenient configuration features as the numeric display.
The file manager provides access to the local drive or to a user-supplied USB flash drive. Typically logging files, user calibration, or correction curves are stored here.
The graph display shows the power or energy reading as a function of time. While recording data, this screen can be toggled with the statistic display. Directly after recording or after loading stored data, you can zoom into the graph and set a cursor for data analysis.
The sensor information screen shows sensor-relevant data and the response curve with indicators for minimum, maximum, and set wavelength, which are stored in the sensor EEPROM.
On the statistics screen, all important parameters are calculated and displayed in linear and logarithmic format. The numbers are supported by a histogram, which can be enlarged. All data is initially stored to a temporary file that can be saved.
The language of the GUI can be choosen between 6 different operating languages on the multi-language screen.
The user can customize the display screen by selecting various measurement tasks to be shown on the screen. Some screens are partly configurable by the user, for example, the user can display the min and max values within a certain time period or enable visual and audible peak indicator as a tuning aid.
Thorlabs Standard Photosdiode Sensors compact design allows easy integration into existing setups. Typical mounting configurations including post, cage, and lens tube options are available. Shown on this page are several different choices for mounting these sensors.
The Standard Photodiode Sensors are compatible with all S120-xx Seriesfiber adapters. FC/PC and SMA adapters are shown on the right. Adapters for SC, LC, and ST connections are also available.
Flip up mounts are convenient for quick power measurments from a static location. The sensor can be placed in the path of the laser beam for the power measurment and flipped down during normal operation of the system.
FM90 Right Angle Flip-Mounts are shown to the right. Thorlabs also offers the TRB1 Articulating Post Mount. The lockable articulating mount offers almost unlimited positioning of the sensor head. The articulating mount is shown on an S13xC Slim Photodiode Sensor below.
The Standard Photodiode Sensors also feature SM1 threaded connections on the front face. The SM1 theading provides easy mounting to 1" lens tube systems and quick release mounts.
Note: Due to the thickness of the S12xC sensor, the QRC1Aand CP90F(shown below) quick release mounts can only be fully removed from the cage system by backing them off an open end. The two mounts are easily removed from the cage system if only three cage mounts are used. See the picture on the right.
Thorlabs' Slim Photodiode Sensors are designed to fit into tight optic arrangements such as cages, lens tubs, and optic dense free space arrangements.
Shown to the right is a S130C Sensor inserted into a 30 mm cage system. The application shown highlights the ease for which the sensor can be inserted into the cage, and the minimal space needed to take a power measurment.
The Slim Photodiode Sensors may also be mounted on a TRB1 Articulating Mount. This mount allows repeatable insertion of the sensor into tight optic arrangements. After the measurement is made, the sensor may be rotated out of the beam path for normal operation.
Thorlabs' Integrating Sphere Photodiode Sensor provides a low loss cavity for diverging, non-uniform, or off-axis beam measurements. These integrating spheres are ideal for all fiber based applications due to the beam divergence at the end of the fiber.
Shown to the right is an S140C Integrating Sphere with S120-FC Fiber Adapter. Also shown is an S140C with a S140-BFA Bare Fiber Adapter. The Bare Fiber adapter features a mounting clamp and light shield to decrease interference from ambient light.
Thorlabs' Compact Fiber Photodiodes are the ideal choice for a portable, fiber coupled power meter. The S15xC sensors are compatible with a wide variety of fiber connections. PM20-xx adapters are available to couple FC, PC, SC, LC, SMA, and ST connectors with the sensors. Shown to the right is a S150C Sensor with FC and SMA connector adapters.
Shown to the far right is a PM200 console with S150C sensor connected to a FC connectorized optical fiber. This setup is ideal for portable in the lab and in the field use.
Thorlabs' Pyroelectric Energy Sensors are ideal for measuring pulsed sources. These pyroelectric sensors provide direct energy readings for those sources. The sensors are designed to handle medium to high energy pulses from Excimer, YAG, and other high power lasers.
Mounting options include post (with insulating adapter) and cage configurations, shown to the right.
Software for the PM200 Series
The PM200 Consoles are shipped with the latest software versions preloaded onto the console or on the USB memory stick. The latest software, firmware, drivers, and utilities for the PM200 Power and Energy Meters are available below. The console can be controlled remotely by a PC utilizing the remote control application software. VXIpnp/VISA instrument driver are available as well.
Firmware updates are available for the PM200 Consoles.
Software
Software Version 4.4; Firmware Version 1.1.2
GUI, Drivers, and Utilities for the PM200 Power Meter
Multi Console Option
Up to six PM200 or PM100x Series Power Meters can be operated remotely using the PM Multi Console Utility. The integration of up to six consoles greatly reduces clutter and allows easier monitoring of multiple light sources.
The free software tool allows the real time monitoring of up to six PM200 or PM100x Power Meters to be shown in a single plot. Simply connect your PM200, PM100A, PM100D, or PM100USB meters to a USB hub and download the software here. Each meter's wavelength correction is set individually to allow for monitoring systems with multiple wavelengths.
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Posted Comments:
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2013-02-26 09:32:00.0
a response from Julien at Thorlabs: Thank you for your inquiry! there is no way to have the stability displayed directly in percents but the user can add the ratio between the maximum power and the minimum power in the bottom panel on the main screen. Concerning the integration of our software in mobile device, we are indeed starting this approach but still have quite a lot of points that need ot be adressed, so that the exact timeline for the release of such a version is not clear yet. I will contact you to discuss your needs further.
Poster: brunof
Posted Date: 2013-01-31 08:36:13.05
Hi,
Does the PM200 is delivered with a certificate of calibration ?
can you answer me by eMail ?
brunof@maunakeatech.com
Thanks
Poster: tschalk
Posted Date: 2013-01-31 10:38:00.0
This is a response from Thomas at Thorlabs. Thank you very much for your inquiry. The PM200 comes with a certificate of calibration. I will contact you directly for more detailed information.
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2013-01-14 09:20:00.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: Thank you for your feedback! This is currently not possible with the current firmware. I will contact you directly to see what the exact requirement of such a function would be in order to see within which time scale we could implement it.
Poster: fziegler
Posted Date: 2013-01-10 19:45:11.86
Is there any way to get the vertical scale on the time graph to show dBm instead of W?
Poster: sharrell
Posted Date: 2012-05-18 16:49:00.0
Additional Update from Sean at Thorlabs: The "saved setup" feature has been added to our PM200 firmware. This beta version can be downloaded at: http://www.thorlabs.com/software_pages/ViewSoftwarePage.cfm?Code=PM100x&viewtab=5. Please let us know if there are other features you'd like to see added to our touchscreen meter!
Poster: tcohen
Posted Date: 2012-05-16 13:42:00.0
Update from Tim at Thorlabs: Thank you again for sharing your ideas! Based on your feedback we are preparing a software update featuring your suggested “saved setup” idea for Friday. We would love your continued feedback to make sure that it exceeds your expectations, and I will contact you to keep you updated with the firmware and get your input on its performance. We are currently working on adding many new features to the PM200 and we would like to encourage others to share their ideas so that we may continue to add value to this product with features you would like to see.
Poster: tcohen
Posted Date: 2012-05-15 11:15:00.0
Response from Tim at Thorlabs: Thank you for your feedback! I will bring up your suggestions with our software team. Thank you for helping us continue to improve the interface of the device!
Poster: photons2003
Posted Date: 2012-05-12 11:43:31.0
Beautiful meter!
I was wishing for some "saved setup" options. It would really help when trying to make sure the setup somebody else was using was EXACTLY the same as the one I set up for them.
The calculator icon in the tools got my hopes up, I was slightly disappointed that there wasn't also a general scientific calculator in applications section. It could be most useful.
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2012-04-20 08:47:00.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: Thank you for your feedback! It is unfortunately currently not possible to set the wavelength at a fixed value, independently of the sensor connected. This is mostly due to the fact that not all sensors have the same wavelength range. We will implement in the next firmware release a possibility to save sensor-specific settings. With this function, one would just need to set the settings for one sensor once and those would then be used automatically each time this sensor is connected.
Poster:
Posted Date: 2012-04-19 14:33:05.0
When i change heads the PM200 changes back to 635 nm as the calibration Wavelength, there has been a few instances where i have not noticed this and reported bad numbers. Can you change the PM200 to keep the calibration wavelength when switching heads.
Poster: bdada
Posted Date: 2011-10-25 23:10:00.0
Response from Buki at Thorlabs:
Thank you for your feedback. We have passed your suggestion on to our production engineers and will contact you to continue this conversation.
Poster: mp
Posted Date: 2011-10-25 09:56:24.0
It would be helpful for the PM200 to have detectors that would also measure in photometric units along with radiometric. Hard to find good meters that can measure light in both. We have need to measure UV to NIR (350nm to 1000nm) and white. Would like to measure illuminance in lux, foot-candle.
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Sensor, Protective Cap, IR Target, and Thread Adapter Included
Click Here to View All of our Photodiode Power Sensors
The S12xC Standard Photodiode Power Sensors are ideal for metering low power coherent and incoherent sources from the UV to the NIR. The NIST-traceable, calibrated sensors feature an integrated viewing target for easy alignment, enhanced shielding against electromagnetic interference, over temperature alert device, and large Ø9.5 mm sensor aperture. The sensors are compatible with 30 mm cage systems, Ø1/2" posts, and SM1 (1.035"-40) lens tubes, and are ideal for free-space and fiber-coupled sources.
Item #
S120VC
S120C
S121C
S122C
Sensor Image (Click the Image to Enlarge)
Aperture Size
Ø9.5 mm
Wavelength Range
200 nm - 1100 nm
400 nm - 1100 nm
400 nm - 1100 nm
700 nm - 1800 nm
Power Range
50 nW - 50 mW
500 nW - 500 mW
50 nW - 40 mW
Detector Type
Si Photodiode (UV Extended)
Si Photodiode
Ge Photodiode
Linearity
±0.5%
Resolutiona
1 nW
10 nW
2 nW
Measurement Uncertaintyb
±3% (451 nm - 1100 nm) ±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±3% (451 nm - 1000 nm) ±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±5%
Measured with PMD100D console in low bandwidth setting.
Click Here to View All of our Photodiode Power Sensors
The S13xC Slim Photodiode Power Sensors are designed to take optical source power measurements in locations where space and accessibility are at a premium. The 5 mm thin Slim Photodiode Sensors can fit between closely space optics, cage systems, and other arrangements where standard power meters may not fit. The NIST-traceable, calibrated sensors also feature a large Ø9.5 mm sensor aperture and slideable neutral density filter for dual power ranges in one compact device.
Item #
S130VC
S130C
S132C
Sensor Image (Click the Image to Enlarge)
Aperture Size
Ø9.5 mm
Wavelength Range
200 - 1100 nm
400 - 1100 nm
700 - 1800 nma
Power Range (with filter)
500 pW - 0.5 mWb (Up to 50 mW)b
500 pW - 5 mW (Up to 500 mW)
5 nW - 5 mW (Up to 500 mW)
Detector Type
Si Photodiode (UV Extended)
Si Photodiode
Ge Photodiode
Linearity
±0.5%
Resolution
100 pWc
100 pWc
1 nWd
Measurement Uncertaintye
±3% (451 - 1000 nm) ±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±5%
For the S132C, these specifications are valid for devices with serial numbers 1203xxx or higher. Older versions had a reflective ND diffuser (OD1), which would decrease the wavelength range from 700 nm to 1800 nm to 1200 nm to 1800 nm. For additional information, please contact technical support.
For the S130VC, these specifications are valid for devices with serial numbers 1203xxx or higher. Older versions had an optical power range of 5 nW to 5 mW (50 nW to 50 mW with filter). For additional information, please contact technical support.
Measured with PM100D console in low bandwidth setting, without filter.
Measured with PM100D console in low bandwidth setting at 1550 nm, without filter.
Beam Diameter > 1 mm.
Integrating Sphere Photodiode Power Sensors - S14xC Series
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The S14xC Integrating Sphere Photodiode Power Sensors are the choice for non-uniform, diverging, beam shape and entrance angle independent power measurements. Integrating spheres are ideal for power measurements from fiber sources, as well as off-axis free space sources. The integrating spheres feature large Ø5 mm or Ø12 mm apertures, SM1 (1.035"-40) threaded front connections, enhanced shielding against electromagnetic interference, and an overtemp alert sensor. NIST-traceable data is stored in the sensor connector.
Item #
S140C
S142C
S144C
S145C
S146C
Sensor Image (Click the Image to Enlarge)
Aperture
Ø5 mm
Ø12 mm
Ø5 mm
Ø12 mm
Wavelength Range
350 - 1100 nm
800 - 1700 nm
900 - 1650 nm
Power Range
1 µW - 500 mW
1 µW - 5 W
1 µW - 500 mW
1 µW - 3 W
10 µW - 20 W
Detector Type
Si Photodiode
InGaAs Photodiode
Linearity
±0.5%
Resolutiona
1 nW
10 nW
Measurement Uncertaintyb
±3% 451 - 1000 nm ±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±3% 451 - 1000 nm ±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±5%
Measured with PM100D console in low bandwidth setting.
Click Here to View All of our Photodiode Power Sensors
The S15xC Compact Fiber Photodiode Power Sensor is designed to take power measurements from a wide variety of fiber-coupled sources. The compact sensor, integrated into the power meter connector, features a unique integrated design housing the photodiode sensor, fiber coupling, and NIST-traceable data. The connectors included with these sensors are easily interchanged with a variety of standard fiber connectors.
Item #
S150C
S151C
S154C
S155C
Sensor Image (Click the Image to Enlarge)
Included Connectors
FC & SMA
FC
Wavelength Range
350 - 1100 nm
400 - 1100 nm
800 - 1700 nm
Power Range
100 pW to 5 mW (-70 dBm to +7 dBm)
1 nW to 20 mW (-60 dBm to +13 dBm)
100 pW to 3 mW (-70 dBm to +5 dBm)
1 nW to 20 mW (-60 dBm to +13 dBm)
Detector Type
Si Photodiode
InGaAs Photodiode
Linearity
±0.5%
Resolutiona
10 pW (-80 dBm)
100 pW (-70 dBm)
10 pW (-80 dBm)
100 pW (-70 dBm)
Measurement Uncertaintyb
±3% (451 - 1000 nm) ±5% (Over Rest of Range)
±5%
Measured with PM100D console in low bandwidth setting.
Beam diameter > 1 mm.
Thermal Sensors for General Applications - S3xxC Series
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The S3xxC Standard Thermal Power Sensors are designed for broadband optical power measurements of low (100 µW) to high (200 W) power sources. The broadband coatings used on these thermal sensors feature a flat response over a wide range of wavelengths (190 nm to 25 µm).
NIST-traceable response curves are stored in the sensor connector. Aperture sizes from Ø12 mm to Ø25 mm allow easy alignment and measurement of large spot size laser sources. All Standard Thermal Sensors feature SM1 (1.035"-40) threading on the front for easy integration into existing cage and lens tube systems in addition to fiber coupling applications.
Item #
S302C
S310C
S314C
S322C
Sensor Image (Click the Image to Enlarge)
Aperture Size
Ø9.3 mm (Ø12 mm with Black SM1-Threaded Shield Removed)
Click Here to View All of our Thermal Power Sensors
The S305C Slim Thermal Power Sensor is designed for detecting broadband optical power measurements from 10 mW - 5 W power sources in locations where space and accessibility are at a premium. The broadband coating used on this thermal sensor features a flat response over a wide range of wavelengths (190 nm to 25 µm). See the Absorption Spectra.
NIST-traceable response curves are stored in the sensor connector. The aperture size of Ø10 mm allows easy alignment and measurement of large spot size laser sources. The Slim Thermal Sensor features a SM1 (1.035"-40) threading on the front for integration into existing lens tube systems in addition to fiber coupling applications and 4-40 taps at each corner compatible with the 30 mm cage system. The sensor housing has virtually the same dimensions as a cage plate of the 30 cage system.
Thermal Sensors for Excimer and YAG Lasers - S3xxC Series
For Optical Power Measurements of Excimer and YAG Lasers
Ideal for Applications with High Peak Powers (10 W and 40 W Versions Available)
Click Here to View All of our Thermal Power Sensors
The S350C and S370C Thermal Sensors are designed for Excimer and YAG pulsed laser sources, respectively. The S350C sensor features a Ø40 mm aperture, while the S370C has a Ø25 mm aperture designed for easy alignment of large spot size pulsed lasers. The units are post mountable for free space applications and feature NIST-traceable data stored in the sensor connector.
For General Purpose and High Energy Optical Pulse Measurements
Black Broadband Coating with Flat Response Over a Wide Wavelength Range
Ceramic Coating with High Damage Thresholds for High-Energy-Density Lasers
Ø11 mm - Ø45 mm Sensor Area
Comes with BNC Connector for Oscilloscope Use and a Sensor Adapter for Use with the PM200, PM100D, PM100USB, and PM320E Consoles
Click Here for more information about our Pyroelectric Energy Sensors
The ESxxxC Standard and High Energy Pyroelectric Sensors are designed to measure pulsed coherent and incoherent sources. Pyroelectric sensors are not suited for CW measurements, as they convert energy from light pulses into voltage pulses. A black broadband or ceramic coating is used for low or high power measurements, respectively. Large sensor areas from Ø11 mm - Ø45 mm allow easy alignment. The energy sensors features BNC connectors for oscilloscope use, as well as standard power meter connectors which contain NIST and PTB-traceable calibration data.
Item #
ES111C
ES120C
ES145C
ES220C
ES245C
Sensor Image (Click the Image to Enlarge)
Aperture Size
Ø11 mm
Ø20 mm
Ø45 mm
Ø20 mm
Ø45 mm
Wavelength Range
0.185 - 25 µm
Energy Range
10 µJ – 150 mJ
100 µJ – 500 mJ
500 µJ – 2 J
500 µJ – 3 J
1 mJ – 15 J
Detector Type
Pyroelectric Energy Sensor with Black Broadband Coating