Azaryan et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Position-sensitive photoreceivers: Sensitivity and detectable range of displacements of a focused single-mode laser beamAzaryan et al., 2019
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- 60244245702325077
- Author
- Azaryan N
- Budagov J
- Lyablin M
- Pluzhnikov A
- Di Girolamo B
- Gayde J
- Mergelkuhl D
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- Publication venue
- Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters
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Analysis is given to advantages and drawbacks of methods for measuring laser beam center coordinates and determining a range and amount of linear beam displacements using a quadrant photoreceiver, CCD matrix, and dividing plates. It is shown that the quadrant …
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