A fiber-based beam profiler for high-power laser beams in confined spaces and ultra-high vacuum

  • Brand C
  • Simonović K
  • Kiałka F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Laser beam profilometry is an important scientific task with well-established solutions for beams propagating in air. It has, however, remained an open challenge to measure beam profiles of high-power lasers in ultra-high vacuum and in tightly confined spaces. Here we present a novel scheme that uses a single multi-mode fiber to scatter light and guide it to a detector. The method competes well with commercial systems in position resolution, can reach through apertures smaller than 500×500 µm 2 and is compatible with ultra-high vacuum conditions. The scheme is simple, compact, reliable and can withstand laser intensities beyond 2 MW/cm 2 .

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Brand, C., Simonović, K., Kiałka, F., Troyer, S., Geyer, P., & Arndt, M. (2020). A fiber-based beam profiler for high-power laser beams in confined spaces and ultra-high vacuum. Optics Express, 28(5), 6164. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.387650

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