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PH Series Instruction Manual 

 

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1.5 PE-B SERIES SPECIFICATIONS  

 

Table VI.  PE-B Series Specifications for Gentec-eo Monitors 

Detector 

PE10B-Si 

PE5B-Ge

 

Monitor Compatibility  

Maestro, M-Link, S-Link

 

Absorber 

Silicium UV 

Germanium 

Spectral range 

210 to 1080 nm 

800 to 1650 nm

 

Sensitivity, typical 

20 MV/J @ 633 nm 

1 GV/J @ 1047 nm 

Rise Time (0-100%) 

15 µs

 

Max Repetition Rate 

1000 Hz

 

Max Pulse Width 

10 µs

 

Maximum Measurable 
Energy 

M-Link : 0.16 µJ 

S-Link : 0.13 µJ   

Maestro : 0.11 µJ  

(@  633nm)   

M-Link : 3.2 nJ 

S-Link : 2.6 nJ   

Maestro : 2.4 nJ  

(@  1047 nm)   

Maximum Energy 
Density 

5 µJ/cm

5 µJ/cm

2

 

Max Average Power 
Density (@ 1064nm) 

65 mW/cm

2

 

(@ 532 nm)

 

<320 mW/cm

2

 

(@ 1064 nm)

 

Noise Equivalent Energy 

(@  1047 nm) 

1.5 pJ 

0.5 pJ 

Uncertainty 

210 - 219 nm: ±8.0% 
220 - 399 nm: ±6.5% 
400 - 899 nm: ±2.5% 
900 - 999 nm: ±3.5% 

1000 -1049 nm: ±5.0% 

1050-1080 nm: ±7.0% 

±5% 

Effective Aperture 

10 mm Ø 

5 mm Ø 

Active Area 

0.9 cm

2

 

0.2 cm

2

 

Dimensions 

38.1mm Ø x 24.7Dmm

 

Weight 

91 g

 

Beam Position 
Dependence

 

±1% @ 652 nm 

 ±3% @ 1064 nm 

±1% @ 1064 nm 

±3% @ 800 nm

 

 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for PE10B-Si

Page 1: ...to obtain a return authorization number Return the material to the appropriate address below Contacting Gentec Electro Optics Inc To help us answer your calls more efficiently please have the model n...

Page 2: ...idity or surface contaminants exposure to flame solvents or water and connection to improper electrical voltage TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY I First Year Warranty i Lifetime Warranty i TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 3: ...TO DETECTOR DIMENSIONS 3 FIG 1 2 TYPICAL GE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE VS THE WAVELENGTH 10 FIG 1 3 TYPICAL SI AND SIUV TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE VS THE WAVELENGTH 10 FIG 1 4 PH100 SI TYPICAL SPECTRAL RESPON...

Page 4: ...uoted maximum ranges are average power at the 1064 nm wavelength for PH100 Si and PH20 Ge 532 nm for PH100 SiUV and 850 nm for PH100 SiUV with OD 2 quoted minimum ranges are average power at the 980nm...

Page 5: ...ific PH and PE Series head Wavelengths are not available where the sensor physical properties don t allow it The Gentec eo monitors use the data in this connector to adjust their characteristics autom...

Page 6: ...Version 2 0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 3 1 2 2 Dimensions FIG 1 1 PHOTO DETECTOR DIMENSIONS...

Page 7: ...30 mW 320 mW cm2 1064 nm Minimum Powera 0 6 nW 980 nm 0 6 nW 850 nm 2 nW 1550 nm Damage threshold Maximum Average Power Density 100 W cm 2 100 W cm 2 100 W cm 2 Typical Detector saturation currentb 6...

Page 8: ...W 980 nm 0 45 A W 850 nm 0 98 A W 1550 nm With attenuator PH100 Si OD1 OD2 PH100 SiUV OD1 OD2 PH20 Ge OD1 OD2 Maximum Power typ w OD 1 300 mW 1064 nm 25 mW 532 nm 300 mW 1064 nm Minimum Power a w OD 1...

Page 9: ...measurable power M Link 200 W S Link 175 W Maestro 150 W 633nm M Link 32 W S Link 26 W Maestro 22 W 1047 nm Maximum Average Power Density 65 mW cm2 532 nm 320 mW cm2 1064 nm Noise equivalent power 10...

Page 10: ...Repetition Rate 1000 Hz Max Pulse Width 10 s Maximum Measurable Energy M Link 0 16 J S Link 0 13 J Maestro 0 11 J 633nm M Link 3 2 nJ S Link 2 6 nJ Maestro 2 4 nJ 1047 nm Maximum Energy Density 5 J c...

Page 11: ...ack protective cover on the detector head before making the offset nulling If you want to subtract the room light do the offset nulling with the cover off 2 2 QUICK POWER MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE This se...

Page 12: ...component not related to the laser power This will add a systematic error to absolute power measurements This error may disappear from relative power measurements When you subtract two measurements m...

Page 13: ...0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 10 FIG 1 2 TYPICAL GE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE VS THE WAVELENGTH FIG 1 3 TYPICAL SI AND SIUV TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE VS THE W...

Page 14: ...saturate the detector To know if the detector is saturated use procedure 4 3 1 Be careful when making the attenuator calibration in pulse mode The peak power must be in the linear region of the photo...

Page 15: ...esired Wavelength The difference between the desired wavelength and the inferior wavelength 4 5 1 Example You have a PH100 Si and your laser is at 632 8 nm See your CERTIFICATE OF CALIBRATION for the...

Page 16: ...Version 2 0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 13 FIG 1 4 PH100 SI TYPICAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE FIG 1 5 PH100 SIUV PH10B SI PE10B SI TYPICAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE...

Page 17: ...Version 2 0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 14 FIG 1 6 PH20 GE PH5B GE PE5B GE TYPICAL SPECTRAL RESPONSE...

Page 18: ...center when the detector reaches its end of life Breaking the calibration seal or opening the monitor will void the detector warranty The complete Detector contains 1 Detector with wires or DB 15 1 i...

Page 19: ...Version 2 0 PH Series Instruction Manual Gentec Electro Optics Inc All rights reserved 16...

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