Beam Collimation Checkers with optical path compensation (for small beam diameter UV light) / SPUVNIR-1.5-CS

A beam collimation checker for small beam diameter UV light that can be used with low coherence light.

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SPUVNIR-1.5-CS
◦The state of the beam can be evaluated only by inserting the unit into the optical path, the troubles of optical alignment and the time can be greatly reduced, and a higher quality light beam can be obtained.
◦Can be used with small beam diameter (1.5mm or more ).
◦Corresponds to the wavelength of the light source from UV to near infrared. (4355nm to 1100 nm)
◦It is a composite product of collimation checker main unit (including USB camera) and USB 3.0 cable (1.5 m) and can be used immediately after purchase. * PC will be prepared by customers.
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Catalog Code W2064
RoHS No
CE No
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Guide ▶Please download and install Automated Collimation Measurement Software (OSCAMS) from our website.
▶Post is not included. Please purchase M6 threaded Post and Post stand from our catalog. The size of the M6 hole meets our standard. When post is prepared by customer, please make sure M6 thread length is less than 5 mm.
Attention ▶When inserting this product and optics into the laser beam path, there is a danger that the laser beam will be reflected towards the operator, so please observe safety precautions for the laser light (wearing laser safety goggles etc.).
▶Even if this product is inserted into the laser beam path, the beam is not blocked and exits from the aperture, so please do not look into the laser beam path.
▶Please use under the condition of incident beam power of 10 W/cm2 or less (reference value for 1064nm laser). Please use beam sampler (BS4) when exposing to a laser beam which exceeds.
▶When the collimation checker is installed inclined with respect to the optical axis, clear interference fringes may not be observed in some cases. In such a case, by adjusting the collimation checker in the θz direction, an angle at which interference fringes can be clearly observed can be found.