1972
DOI: 10.6028/jres.076a.002
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A reference calorimeter for laser energy measurements

Abstract: Principles and detailed procedures are described for measuring la se r energy and power in terms of e lectrica l e ne rgy based on voltage, resistance , and frequency standards. The construction of a sma ll isoperibol ca lorimetcr used for th e measurements is desc ribed. The ca lorimeter wi ll accommoda te 0.0] to 20.1 and 4 X 10 5 to I W cw and is limit ed to a maximum pul se intens it y of 0.1 .I/cm'. The s tandard deviation of comparison meas urements using two calorimeters and a beam s plitter is 0.08 per… Show more

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“…3 and 4 show results within the instrument uncertainties. The estimated overall worst-case uncertainty in the value of the correction factor for the test QED 100, at the heliumneon laser wavelength, is ± 0.81 percent for a reverse bias of 9 V and ±0.78 percent for a reverse bias of 18 V. 4 …”
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“…3 and 4 show results within the instrument uncertainties. The estimated overall worst-case uncertainty in the value of the correction factor for the test QED 100, at the heliumneon laser wavelength, is ± 0.81 percent for a reverse bias of 9 V and ±0.78 percent for a reverse bias of 18 V. 4 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 J/ crrr' for shorter pulses). The C-series calorimeters and the theory of isoperibol calorimetry have been described elsewhere [4], [6]. The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also maintains a C-series calorimeter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At about the same time, a different section at the NBS developed instruments for the accurate maintenance of the NBS scale of laser power and laser energy (West et al, 1972). A new comparison between Geist's (1971) absolute thermopile and West et al's (1972) C-series calorimeter gave agreement to 0.09% .…”
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confidence: 95%
“…(2) A calorimeter window may get slightly dirty due to the vacuum system or some other source and needs to be cleaned. (3) A fingerprint on the beamsplitter will give an inaccurate ratio and require cleaning. (4) Reversing the direction a laser beam passes through a sapphire beamsplitter may give a different beamsplitter ratio.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%