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New low-cost CO2 beam profiler eliminates need for acrylic mode burns
2009
International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics
unpublished
Acrylic Mode Burns have historically been universally used because they are the lowest cost alternative to the budget-minded end user. This method, however has been cited for producing dangerous, cancer-causing airborne materials, and is not a real time technology. On the other hand, Real-time beam profiling has been historically too expensive for the average user to acquire. We discuss a new technology that enables the design of a new low-cost real time CO 2 high power beam profiler that is
doi:10.2351/1.5061604
fatcat:gmd4ns6cjzba7grxh4nxp5mn7e