THORLABS NPL52B Quick Start Manual

NPL52B
Nanosecond Pulsed Laser
Description
The NPL52B diode laser outputs 520 nm, nanosecond pulse trains with an adjustable pulse width at repetition frequencies up to 10 MHz. It supports user-triggered operation and also offers an internal oscillator that triggers the laser pulses at 1, 5, or 10 MHz. The optical output is a free-space beam with an integrated factory-set collimated lens.
The components included with each NPL52B laser are the laser head, DS15 +15 V power supply with location-specific plug, interlock pin (installed), a set of keys, two ECM225 clamps, a 2 mm flathead screwdriver, and this Quick Start Guide.
The manual, which contains detailed information, is available from www.thorlabs.com/manuals.cfm.
Back Panel Features
Key
Switch
Laser
Status
LED
Power
Jack
Pulse Width
Control
Back Panel of the Laser Head
WAVELENGTH: 520 nm
MAXIMUM AVERAGE POWER: 50 mW
MAX PULSE: 3 nJ, 60 ns
IEC 60825-1:2014
Interlock Jack
Trigger Port
Repetition Rate Control
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Specifications
Parameter Specification Optical Specifications
Center Wavelength, Typical 520 nm ± 10 nm
Average Output Powera, Max 12 mW
Peak Pulse Output Powerb, Max 30 mW
Pulse Energya, Max 1.20 nJ
Beam Pointing Accuracyc
Beam Divergence (1/e2), Typical
Beam Full Width (1/e2), at 5.0 m
Pulse Width (FWHM)
Trigger Specifications
Trigger Coupling
Trigger Input Frequencyf, Max
Trigger Input Voltage
Trigger Input Impedance
Trigger Output Voltage
Trigger Jitter, Maxg
Trigger Delayh
Power, Environmental, and Physical Specifications
DC Input Voltage Range to Laser Head
DC Input Current to Laser Head
AC Input Frequency Range to DS15 Power Supply
AC Input Voltage to DS15 Power Supply
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Relative Humidity (Maximum)
a. At 10 MHz and with the greatest pulse width achievable. b. Typical maxima and are given for pulses that reach maximum output power. Some short duration pulses do
not reach maximum output power (see graph below) and therefore have reduced average output powers.
c. Relative to a beam axis normal to the plane of the front panel. d. The major axis of the ellipse is vertically oriented when the bottom of the laser head is horizontal. e. Pulse widths are adjustable in ~15 equal increments, from the minimum to the maximum specified widths. f. The maximum supported edge transition time is 1 ms. g. Applies to external triggering and internal triggering. h. Trigger delay is measured between the SMA connector and the optical output at the lens.
From External Trigger Input to Optical Output 35 ns ± 5 ns From Internal Trigger Output to Optical Output 28 ns ± 5 ns
1.5 mrad (Major Axis)d
0.5 mrad (Minor Axis)
3.2 mm (Major Axis)d
2.0 mm (Minor Axis)
5 ns ± 1 ns (Min Setting)
39 ns ±3 ns (Max Setting)e
AC Coupled
10 MHz
200 mVpp to 2 Vpp
5 kΩ
900 mV (Hi-Z Load)
600 mV (50 Ω Load)
20 ps RMS
100 ps Peak-to-Peak
14 V to 16 V
800 mA Max
50 Hz - 60 Hz
100 V to 240 V
10 °C to 40 °C
0 °C to 50 °C
5% to 85%
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Brief Operating Guide
Powering On: Attach the DS15 +15 V power supply to the laser head and turn the
key switch on. Make sure the interlock circuit is complete (a shorting plug is provided). The indicator LED will blink until the laser temperature is stabilized (this can take up to 60 seconds). After the LED stops blinking, the laser will be enabled after a 4 s delay. There will not be optical output unless the laser is triggered.
Triggering: The laser pulses must be triggered either by external input or by internal oscillators for there to be an optical output. See the manual for signal requirements. There is also a variable pulse width control provided.
Optical Output: The laser is supplied with the output shutter closed. Simply rotate the flap to open it. Do not attempt to remove the shutter as it is permanently attached. Do not look into the output port when the laser is enabled. We highly recommend the laser be firmly mounted (using the included ECM225 clamps) and installed in the setup so that the output beam is contained. The output beam collimation is factory set with no further adjustment necessary. Please see the manual for additional information.
Note that the peak power of the laser is relatively constant, but the average output power is a function of the pulse width and repetition rate. Always align the laser at low power settings if possible.
Powering Off: The laser output can be turned off by interrupting the interlock circuit or turning the key­switch off. Using the key switch turns the laser head off completely, including the temperature stabilization. For quicker turn on times, we suggest using the interlock circuit.
NPL52B Typical Pulses
35
30
Pulse Width
25
20
4 ns 11 ns 19 ns
15
10
5
30 ns 38 ns
Optical Power (mW)
0
30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Time (ns)
Typical Pulses of the NPL52B
Manufactured by: Thorlabs Inc., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 USA EU Importer: Thorlabs GmbH, Hans-Boeckler-Str.6, Dachau, D-85521 Germany
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Precautions
Caution: ESD Sensitive Component - The components inside this instrument are ESD sensitive. Take all appropriate precautions to discharge personnel and equipment before making any connections to the unit.
Shielded Connections: The laser must be operated with proper shielded connection cables attached to the SMA-type trigger input/output port.
Electromagnetic Interference: Mobile telephones, cellular phones or other radio transmitters are not to be used within the range of 3 meters of this unit since the electromagnetic field intensity may then exceed the maximum allowed disturbance values according to IEC 61326-1.This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits according to IEC 61326-1 for using connection cables shorter than 3 meters (9.8 feet).
External Cleaning: Use soft cloth moistened with mild glass cleaner. Do not spray directly onto unit.
Safety Information
General: All statements regarding safe operation and technical data in this user guide will only apply
when the unit is operated correctly. Additional support documentation for this particular product is available at www.thorlabs.com/manuals.cfm.
Warning: Laser Radiation - This is a Class 3B laser system. Observe all safety precautions and wear protective eyewear appropriate for this type of device. Align system at lower output power if possible. Do not position device so that is difficult to access the switch and interlock. We recommend using the safety interlock feature whenever possible. See manual for details.
Caution – Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Applying Power: The laser should be powered using the supplied external DS15 +15 V power supply. The laser should always be powered up using the key switch on the laser head. Hot plugging the unit is not recommended.
Covers and Service: Do not remove the cover of the laser. There are no user serviceable parts in these products. If service is required, please contact Thorlabs Tech Support at one of the region-specific contact numbers given at the bottom of this page. Do not cover the device as this may result in overheating of the instrument. Do not attempt to remove the safety shutter. It is permanently attached.
WAVELENGTH: 520 nm
MAXIMUM AVERAGE POWER: 50 mW
MAX PULSE: 3 nJ, 60 ns
IEC 60825-1:2014
Explosive Environments: Do NOT operate this device in explosive environments.
Follow Usage Guidelines: The safety of any system incorporating the equipment is the responsibility
of the assembler of the system. If equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. Only with written consent from Thorlabs may changes to single components be carried out or components not supplied by Thorlabs be used. There are no user serviceable components inside this device.
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