Chapter 9
Manual M
2
Measurements
This chapter describes the setup and controls that are specific to Manual Mode operation only.
Electro-Mechanical Operation
9.1
Operating BeamSquared in Manual Mode requires a manually operated system (not included). At each
measurement location, BeamSquared detects, measures, and displays the changing laser beam profile. During
the collection process, the user may be required to adjust the attenuation to avoid damaging the sensor.
Whenever the background energy of the camera drifts, the system requires a camera Ultracal (baseline
recalibration cycle).
Once enough data points have
been collected, BeamSquared
calculates and displays the
propagation parameters for the
input laser beam, as well as
astigmatism and asymmetry
ratios. The sampled X and Y
beam widths verses the distance from the lens are plotted and the hyperbolic curve fits are drawn. Results are
reported for the actual propagation of the laser (1 space) and the fitted beam formed by the focusing optic (2
space).
If the data plot contains anomalous data points (outliers), the operator can selectively remove these data
points from the analysis by double clicking them in the
Caustic Beam Display
.
In manual mode the user has the ability to change the measurement location at each step of the run.
Spot Size Resolution
9.2
The figure below shows how the focused waist location moves relative to the input beam waist location for a
range of input beam waist widths. Preferable placement of the input beam’s waist is where Z
01
is at least equal
to the focal length of the lens. Observe that for small beams in this region, there is a drastic change in Z
02
with
small changes in Z
01
. In these scenarios, Z
01
is better situated farther from the lens.
Under most circumstances Z
01
should avoid being less than the focal length of the lens.
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