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Newport's Laser and Detector Selection Guide
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This selection guide is designed to aid in choosing the most appropriate Newport detectors to measure the output power of your Spectra-Physics Lasers. The choices listed include the best optical power detector option(s) Photodiode and Thermopile for each specific laser based on performance and price at the time of this printing.
This selection guide does not cover energy (Pyroelectric) detectors; for guidance on selecting an energy detector for your Spectra-Physics Lasers, please contact a Technical Sales Engineer at 800-222-6440 or tech@newport.com.
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Spectra-Physics Ultrafast Oscillators and OPOs
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Newport - Thermopile Detectors |
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818P-010-12 |
818P-015-17W |
| Mai Tai® |
| Mai Tai HP |
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| Mai Tai BB |
* |
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| Mai Tai XF |
* |
* |
| Mai Tai XF-1 |
* |
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| Tsunami® |
| Tsunami HP fs (15 W pump) |
* |
*2 |
| Tsunami HP fs (10 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| Tsunami BB fs (10 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| Tsunami BB ps (10 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| Tsunami BB fs (5 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| Tsunami BB ps (5 W pump) |
* |
*1 |
| OPOs |
| Opal |
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* Detector heads are selected based on cost effectiveness, power resolution and the ease of use. This chart does not necessarily show all the compatible detectors and is only intended to provide the best recommendation.
Recommended power meters are 1935-C, 2935-C, 1918-C, 842-PE or 1916-C.
For multiphoton imaging applications with Mai Tai and Tsunami lasers, 918D series detectors can be used for less than 2 W/cm2 of output power density.
For the recommended detectors for Mai Tai DeepSee, see the specific Mai Tai models in the chart above.
Notes
1 can also measure the output power of laser pump source
2 can also measure the output power of laser pump source for up to 2 minutes of operation
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Spectra-Physics Ultrafast Amplifiers and OPAs
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Newport - Thermopile Detectors |
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818P-001-12 |
818P-010-12 |
818P-015-17W |
818P-030-17W |
818P-050-17W |
818P-015-19 |
| Spitfire® Pro |
| Spitfire Pro |
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*1 |
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| Spitfire Pro (XP and 5 W models) |
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*1 |
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| Solstice |
| Solstice |
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| OPAs |
| TOPAS |
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| OPA-800C (fs and ps) |
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| Empower® Pump Lasers |
| Empower 15-xxx |
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| Empower 30-xxx |
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* Detector heads are selected based on cost effectiveness, power resolution and the ease of use. This chart does not necessarily show all the compatible detectors and is only intended to provide the best recommendation.
Recommended power meters are 1935-C, 2935-C, 1918-C, 842-PE or 1916-C.
Notes
1 can also measure the output power of laser pump source for up to 2 minutes of operation
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Spectra-Physics Tunable Lasers
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Newport - Thermopile Detectors |
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818P-015-17W |
| Matisse® Ring Lasers |
| Matisse (all D and T models) |
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| Sirah Dye Lasers |
| Cobra, Cobra Stretch, Precision Scan1 |
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| CW Tunable Laser |
| 3900S |
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* Detector heads are selected based on cost effectiveness, power resolution and the ease of use. This chart does not necessarily show all the compatible detectors and is only intended to provide the best recommendation.
Recommended power meters are 1935-C, 2935-C, 1918-C, 842-PE or 1916-C.
Notes
1 Sirah dye lasers are pumped by a Quanta-Ray Nd:YAG laser. Use the recommended detector for the specific pump laser models in the Quanta-Ray section.
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Spectra-Physics High Energy Pulsed Lasers
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Newport - Thermopile Detectors |
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818P-015-18 |
818P-030-18 |
818P-015-18H |
818P-030-18H |
| Quanta-Ray® Series |
| INDI-40-10 |
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| INDI-40-20 |
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| LAB-130-10 |
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| LAB-130-30 |
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| LAB-130-50 |
532, 355, 266 |
1064 |
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| LAB-150-10 |
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| LAB-150-30 |
532, 355, 266 |
1064 |
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| LAB-150-50 |
532, 355, 266 |
1064 |
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| LAB-170-10 |
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*2 |
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| LAB-170-30 |
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355, 266 |
1064, 532 |
| LAB-170-50 |
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355, 266 |
1064, 532 |
| LAB-190-10 |
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532, 355, 266 |
1064 |
| LAB-190-30 |
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355, 266 |
1064, 532 |
| LAB-190-50 |
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355, 266 |
1064, 532 |
| LAB-190-100 |
355, 266 |
10641, 532 |
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| PRO-230-10 (1064 nm) |
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| PRO-230-10 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
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| PRO-230-30 (1064 nm) |
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| PRO-230-30 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
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355, EEO-355, 266 |
532 |
| PRO-230-50 (1064 nm) |
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*1 |
| PRO-230-50 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
266 |
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355, EEO-355 |
532 |
| PRO-250-10 (1064, 532, 355, EEO-355 nm) |
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*2 |
| PRO-250-10 (266 nm) |
266 |
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| PRO-250-30 (1064 nm) |
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| PRO-250-30 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
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355, EEO-355, 266 |
532 |
| PRO-250-50 (1064 nm) |
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*1 |
| PRO-250-50 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
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355, EEO-355, 266 |
532 |
| PRO-270-10 (1064, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
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*2 |
| PRO-270-10 (266 nm) |
266 |
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| PRO-270-30 (1064 nm) |
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| PRO-270-30 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
266 |
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532, 355, EEO-355 |
| PRO-270-50 (1064 nm) |
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*1 |
| PRO-270-50 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
266 |
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532, 355, EEO-355 |
| PRO-290-10 (1064, 532, 355, EEO-355 nm) |
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*2 |
| PRO-290-10 (266 nm) |
266 |
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| PRO-290-30 (1064, 532, 355, EEO-355 nm) |
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*1 |
| PRO-290-30 (266 nm) |
266 |
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| PRO-290-50 (1064 nm) |
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*1 |
| PRO-290-50 (532, 355, EEO-355, 266 nm) |
266 |
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532, 355, EEO-355 |
| PRO-350-10 (1064, 532, 355, EEO-355 nm) |
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*2 |
| PRO-350-10 (266 nm) |
266 |
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| PIV-200-10 |
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| PIV-200-15 |
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| PIV-400-10 |
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| PIV-400-30 |
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| MOPO-PO |
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| MOPO-SL |
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| MOPO-HF |
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Detector heads are selected based on cost effectiveness, power resolution and the ease of use. The chart does not necessarily show all the compatible detectors, and is only intended to provide the best recommendation.
* Recommended detector for noted Spectra-Physics laser at all wavelengths unless otherwise specified.
Recommended power meters are 1935-C, 2935-C, 1918-C, 842-PE or 1916-C.
Notes
1 requires attenuating the beam to less than 30 W of average power; detector damage may occur otherwise.
2 requires attenuating the beam and expanding the beam to reduce the output power/energy density; detector damage may occur otherwise. Refer to the detector specification for its maximum limit.
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