Radiometer from Ophir Photonics measures very low powers down to 300 fW

Feb. 17, 2016
The RM9-PD radiometer, which measures the power of very low-level CW or QCW sources, integrates a photodiode sensor.
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The RM9-PD radiometer, which measures the power of very low-level continuous-wave (CW) or quasi-CW sources, integrates a photodiode sensor and an 18 Hz chopper. The sensor is calibrated over the entire range of wavelengths—from 0.2 to 1.1 µm. A digitally synthesized lock-in amplifier reduces external noise to a minimum, allowing the sensor to measure power levels from 300 fW to 300 nW. The output of the sensor can be displayed on any of the company's standard meters, or on a PC or Android smartphone or tablet.
Ophir Photonics
North Logan, UT

www.ophiropt.com

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