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Open a Discussion / Re: MPE
« Last post by Toshimichi Otsubo on October 17, 2017, 04:07:05 PM »Johann and Jens
Thank you very much. Amazed to hear that you could track Etalon solidly with such a weak-energy laser.
I am still learning and a bit confused.
I applied the same procedure as Herstmonceux and Stuttgart to the WLRS-IR based on what you wrote. It does not seem eye-safe in my quick computation.
(W) WLRS: 1064 nm, 0.4 mJ, 400 Hz, 10 ps FWHM, beam diameter 75 cm
The MPE per pulse in the first wikipedia graph is:
MPE for (W) = 3e-8 J/cm^2 (where real (W) = 9e-8 J/cm^2)
which suggests WLRS-IR is NOT EYE-SAFE. Am I right?
The MPE per 0.1 s and per 1.0 s in the second wikipedia graph is:
MPE for (W) = 2e-3 J/cm^2 per 0.1 sec (where real (W) = 4e-6 J/cm^2)
MPE for (W) = 1e-2 J/cm^2 per 1.0 sec (where real (W) = 4e-5 J/cm^2)
which looks ok.
The N^(-0.25) rule ("Rule 3" in the document from Jens message) will make the MPE simply lower, if I understand correctly.
The PDF document Jens suggested looks useful for visible (400-700 nm) wavelengths - thanks. I would be glad to see the same thing for 1064 nm.
Toshi