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  • Imaging and Applied Optics 2018 (3D, AO, AIO, COSI, DH, IS, LACSEA, LS&C, MATH, pcAOP)
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 2018),
  • paper ATh2A.2
  • https://doi.org/10.1364/AIO.2018.ATh2A.2

Non-Absorbing, Point-of-Use, High-Power Laser Power Meter

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Abstract

We have developed a compact, high-power laser power meter in the form of a folding mirror, precluding the need for beam splitters that considerably increase measurement uncertainty. Furthermore, our symmetric design inhibits responsivity to gravity.

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