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==Files== |
==Files== |
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[https://wiki.physics.wisc.edu/yavuz/images/5/59/PDA36A-Manual.pdf User Manual] |
[https://wiki.physics.wisc.edu/yavuz/images/5/59/PDA36A-Manual.pdf User Manual] |
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==Notes== |
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To determine laser power: |
*To determine laser power: |
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<math> P=V/((Amps/W * (V/Amps)) </math> |
::<math> P=V/((Amps/W) * (V/Amps)) </math> |
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*Response is consistent from photodiode to photodiode. |
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*Zero point can shift a few tenths of a millivolt depending on the temperature. |
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*[https://wiki.physics.wisc.edu/yavuz/images/5/5b/Photodiode_%28Thorlabs_PDA36A%29_Calibration_for_all_Gains.pdf Voltage to Power Calibration] |
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 4 January 2018
Files
Notes
- To determine laser power:
- With as the measured voltage from the photodetector, and and as two conversion factors depending on the wavelength of the laser and the gain setting of the detector respectively (page 9 and 11 in user manual).
- Response is consistent from photodiode to photodiode.
- Zero point can shift a few tenths of a millivolt depending on the temperature.