gentec-EO BA Series BA16-60S Beam Diagnostics Accessories User Manual

June 5, 2024
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WARRANTY
The Gentec-EO BA Optical Attenuators carry a one-year warranty (from date of shipment) against material and/or workmanship defects when used under normal operating conditions. The warranty does not cover damages related to battery leakage or misuse.
Gentec-EO Inc. will repair or replace, at Gentec-EO Inc.’s option, accessories for beam diagnostics that prove to be defective during the warranty period, except in the case of product misuse.
Any attempt by an unauthorized person to alter or repair the product voids the warranty.
The manufacturer is not liable for consequential damages of any kind.
In case of malfunction, contact your local Gentec-EO distributor or nearest Gentec-EO Inc. office to obtain a return authorization number. The material should be returned to
Gentec Electro-Optics, Inc.
445, St-Jean-Baptiste, Office 160
Quebec, QC
Canada, G2E 5N7
Tel: 418-651-8003
Fax: 418-651-1174
E-mail: service@gentec-eo.com
Website: www.gentec-eo.com
CLAIMS
To obtain warranty service, contact your nearest Gentec-EO agent or send the product, with a description of the problem, and prepaid transportation and insurance, to the nearest Gentec-EO agent. Gentec-EO Inc. assumes no risk for damage during transit. Gentec-EO Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product free of charge or refund your purchase price. However, if Gentec-EO Inc. determines that the failure is caused by misuse, alterations, accident or abnormal conditions of operation or  andling, it would therefore not be covered by the warranty.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not use the BA Optical Attenuators if they look damaged, or if you suspect that the BA Optical Attenuators are not operating properly.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by Gentec-EO Inc. may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
SYMBOLS
The following international symbols are used in this manual:
Refer to the manual for specific Warning or Caution information to avoid any damage to the product.

INTRODUCTION

The Gentec-EO Optical Attenuator BA Series includes four optical attenuators: three models with a 16-mm aperture for lower powers and a 1-kW model with a 32-mm aperture. The Optical Attenuator BA Series is expressly designed to be used simultaneously with a BEAMAGE beam profiler. For further information about the BEAMAGE Profiler, refer to the corresponding manual on genetic- eo.com/resources/download-center.gentec-EO BA Series BA16-60S Beam Diagnostics Accessories -
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Model Maximum Power
BA16-60S 60 W
BA16K-150S-H5-D0 150 W
BA16K-500F-H9-D0 500 W
BA32-1KW 1000 W

For Gentec-EO’s nearest office contact information, see p. ii, Contacting Gentec Electro-Optics Inc.

WARNINGS AND DISCLAIMER

In no event shall Gentec-EO or any of its affiliates be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential injury to persons or damage to property caused by the use of any of our products, by purchasing from Gentec- EO or any of its affiliates, you hereby indicate that you understand and agree to the following:
Disclaimer
I am fully responsible for the safe application and use of this product and agreed to such by completing the sales process.
I will not use a laser device without wearing approved laser safety goggles designed for such a purpose.
I am aware and responsible for safely dealing with any back reflections.
I will not use the product in violation of any local, state, or federal law, and I understand that it is my responsibility to know and abide by those laws relating to the ownership and use of the product in my jurisdiction.
Attenuator temperature while in operation
During usage, the attenuator (especially the beam dump) can become hot enough to cause burns.
Warning
Be careful not to exceed the maximum levels and densities stated in the specifications.

BA16 OPTICAL ATTENUATOR SERIES

3.1. POWER DETECTOR
The BA16K-150S-H5-D0 and BA16K-500F-H9-D0 come with a built-in UP power detector which can be used via a DB-15 connector. The power detector included with your attenuator model is specified in section 3.2. For further information about the UP power detector itself, refer to the UP Manual (available at genteceo.com/resources/download-center ).
3.2. SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications are based on an operating temperature of 15ºC to 28ºC (59 to 82ºF) and relative humidity not exceeding 80%. Attenuators must be stored in an environment between 10ºC to 65ºC and with relative humidity not exceeding 90%.

Gentec-EO BA16-60S BA16K-150S-H5-D0 BA16K-500F-H9-D0
Measurement Capability
Spectral Range 200 nm – 2100 nm
Spectral Range with DAMAGE Camera 350 nm – 1150 nm
Average Attenuation 1 1700 @ 1.064 µm
Integrated Power Meter None UP19K-15S-H5-D0 UP19K-110F-H9-D0
Maximum Power 60 W 150 W 500 W
Aperture Diameter 16 mm
Maximum Beam Diameter 16 mm
Optical Wedges Material UV Fused Silica (uncoated)
Sampled Beam Lateral Shift 21mm
Sampled Beam Deviation 90°
Residual Beam Deviation 5.6°
CW Laser Damage Thresholds on the Optical Wedge 1.064 µm, CW **

Average Power Density
** 10 MW/cm2

Pulsed Laser Damage Thresholds on the Optical Wedge 1.064 µm, 7 ns, 10 Hz

| Max. Energy Density
10 J/cm2

Max. Average Power Density on the Power Meter 1.064 µm, 10W CW 10.6 µm, 10W CW

| 45 kW/cm2

14 kW/cm2

| 36 kW/cm2
11 kW/cm2| 45 kW/cm2

14 kW/cm2

Pulsed Laser Damage Thresholds
of the Power Meter2 **
1.064 µm, 360 µs, 5 Hz 1.064 µm, 7 ns, 10 Hz 532 nm, 7 ns, 10 Hz 266 nm, 7 ns, 10 Hz**

| Max. Energy Density
H5 : 5 J/cm2 H9 : 9 J/cm2
1.0 J/cm2
0.6 J/cm2
0.3 J/cm2| Peak Power Density
H5 : 14 kW/cm2 H9 : 25 kW/cm2
143 MW/cm2
86 MW/cm2
43 MW/cm2
| Physical Characteristics
Dimensions| 81H x 47W x 45D mm| 86H x 54W x 50D mm| 126H x 54W x 54D mm
Fan Input Voltage| NA| NA| 12 VDC

¹ For 0° angle of incidence of the input aperture.
² Attenuation of 24 @ 1.064 µm assuming a random polarization at 0° angle of incidence of the input aperture.

Weight 0.26kg 0.37kg 0.46kg
Fixations ¼ – 20 (imperial) threaded holes / 30mm cage system
Input & Output Aperture Threading SM1
Product Number 203791 203792 203793

Specifications are subject to change without notice
The attenuation varies with the wavelength. The graph below presents the attenuation as a function of the wavelength considering an angle of incidence of 0° with the input aperture. gentec-EO BA Series BA16-60S Beam Diagnostics
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3.3. BEAM PATH DETAILS

Typical power values @ 1070nm (% of the Incident beam)


Residual Beam 1| 92%
Between two wedges| 2x 4% = 8%
Residual Beam 2| 2x 3.7% =7.4%
Sampled Beam| 0.1%

3.4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Storage
In order to ensure a long life of accurate measurements, it is recommended that attenuators be held within the following ambient conditions:
Storage environment temperature: 10 to 60°C, RH < 90%
Operating environment temperature: 15 to 28ºC, RH < 80%.
It is possible to store and operate your Optical Attenuator beyond this range. For any specific requirements, please contact your local Gentec-EO representative.
General operation with BEAMAGE beam profiling camera
For the BA16K-500F-H9-D0 only, connect the fan to the included power supply to ensure adequate cooling. Once appropriate cooling is achieved, the Attenuator is ready to be aligned in the intended optical set-up.

  1. Remove the protective covers from the Attenuator and power detector.
  2. Using the supplied coupler, install the BEAMAGE camera on the attenuator’s sampled beam aperture. Use the locking rings to secure the DAMAGE on the coupler and the coupler to the Attenuator.
  3. Download and install the software PC-BEAMAGE (available at genetic-eo.com).
  4. Connect the DAMAGE to the computer. For further information about PC-BEAMAGE, refer to the corresponding manual on genetic-eo.com/resources/download-center.
  5. Align the Attenuator in the optical set-up using a safe “low-power” laser by centering the beam into the power detector and in the DAMAGE. In order to ensure an optimum, polarization-independent attenuation coefficient, the laser beam should ideally be perfectly aligned and centered within the Attenuator’s input aperture and in the DAMAGE.

Warning
Never touch directly the optics or the absorbing surface of the beam dump/power detector.
In the case of joint use of a BA16 and a BEAMAGE camera in order to profile a high-power beam, an additional neutral density filter to the camera may be necessary. If an additional ND filter is necessary, make sure to not exceed the maximum average power density of the power meter. Refer to section 3.2 or the UP User Manual (available at genetic-eo.com/resources/download- center) for additional information and specifications about the power meter.
Calibration procedure to use the integrated power detector
(models BA16K-150S-H5-D0 and BA16K-500F-H9-D0 only)
In order to use the integrated power detector for input beam power live monitoring, you need to determine the attenuation factor by using the following steps:

  1. Measure the power of your laser beam before the optical aperture of the Optical Attenuator.
  2. Measure the power of your laser beam with the integrated power detector (after the second wedge).
  3. Divide the power obtained in 1 by the power obtained in 2 to calculate the attenuation factor “A”.
  4. Enter the calculated factor “A” in the PC-Gentec-EO software or in your Maestro display as a Multiplier to get a live measurement of the input beam power.

  Important
The laser beam alignment and power must be steady for steps 1 and 2.
Note: The attenuation factor “A” between the input beam and the integrated power detector depends on the polarization and the alignment of your laser beam. The attenuation factor “A” should be recalculated (steps 1 to 4) after any alignment modification.
Compatibility
The attenuators of the BA series are compatible with many Gentec-EO detectors.
In addition, the BA series attenuators can easily be used with any detector or device threaded according to SM1 standard and specifically with the following Gentec-EO detectors:

  • PRONTO-Si with the threaded adaptor accessory
  • Photodetectors PH and PE series
  • Thermal power detector XLP12 and UP10 series

For more information about compatibility, please contact your local Gentec-EO representative.
Damage to the optical absorber material
Damage to the optical absorber material is usually caused by exceeding the manufacturer’s specifications, such as:
– Incident Average Power Density
– Incident Pulse Energy Density
Refer to the specification pages for the Optical Attenuator BA Series. Damage may also be caused if the absorber surface and/or optics are contaminated. A slight discoloration of the coating does not affect the absorption.
In any case, the beam’s incident area should not be less than 10% of the beam dump’s aperture. Please contact Gentec-EO to make measurements with such smaller beams.
In the event of significant damage to the coating, the UP sensors or the beam dump can be recoated. Contact your local Gentec-EO representative for information on repair
and recalibration. See p. ii Contacting Gentec Electro-Optics Inc

BA32 OPTICAL ATTENUATOR SERIES

4.1. POWER DETECTOR
The BA32 series can be used with a UP power detector (optional). The optional power detectors compatible with your attenuator model is specified at section 4.3. For further information about the UP power detector itself, refer to the UP Manual (available at genetic-eo.com/resources/download-center ).
4.2. COOLING WATER
The fluid used to cool the Optical Attenuators of the BA32 series must be clean water.
Water fittings and tubing:
– The BA32 is equipped with 10mm (OD) push-to-connect fittings.
– It must be used with plastic pressure tube systems (like PE tubes).
The fittings are not compatible with copper or stainless steel tubes.
Water quality:
– The BA32 cooling fluid must be water, do not use glycol or another additive.
– Use filtered (< 50µm) water to avoid any residue.
Gentec-EO can provide an external water filter if water quality is an issue (202290 Metric or 202984 Imperial). If you require an external water filter, please contact your local Gentec-EO representative.
Note: The water filter provided by Gentec-EO is a chemical-resistant filter. However, it is not compatible with mineral acids.
– The resistivity of the water must be over 100 kOhm-cm.
– Distilled water can be used, but it is not recommended to use highly deionized ultra-pure water because the water cavity is not completely inert.
– If an algaecide must be used in the chiller, we recommended Optishield Plus or equivalent.
– If chloride is present in the system, the concentration should not exceed 25 PPM, and the PH maintained between 6.0 to 8.0. (Low PH will remove the protective oxide layer)
Water temperature:
– The cooling water can be between 15 and 25°C but must always remain above the dew point.
– The temperature should be regulated with a chiller or a re-circulator.
Water flow rate:
– The water flow rate should be monitored.
NOTE: the water pressure at the BA32 input must never exceed 60 psi / 413 kPa.
Note: All these parameters should remain in the range stated in the specifications.
4.3 SPECIFICATIONS

The following specifications are based on an operating temperature of 15ºC to 28ºC (59 to 82ºF) and relative humidity not exceeding 80%. Attenuators must be stored in an environment between 10ºC to 65ºC and with relative humidity not exceeding 90%.

Gentec-EO BA32-1KW
Measurement Capability
Spectral Range 200 nm – 2100 nm
Spectral Range with BEAMAGE Camera 350 nm – 1150 nm
Typical Average Attenuation 3 1900 @ 1.064 µm
Integrated Power Meter (Optional) Compatible with UP55N/M series
Maximum Power 1 kW
Aperture Diameter 32 mm
Maximum Beam Diameter 32 mm
Optical Wedges Material UV Fused Silica (uncoated)
Sampled Beam Lateral Shift 4.5 mm
Sampled Beam Deviation 90°
Residual Beam 1 & 2 Deviation 3.6°@ 1.064 µm
CW Laser Damage Thresholds on the Optical Wedge 1.064 µm, CW **

Average Power Density
10 MW/cm2
Pulsed Laser Damage Thresholds on the Optical Wedge 1.064 µm, 7 ns, 10 Hz| Max. Energy Density
10 J/cm2
Liquid Coolant| Water
Cooling Flow Rate| 1 to 2 L/min
Coolant Pressure Drop| < 5 PSI
Heat Load| < 100 W
Coolant temperature| 15 – 25 °C
Coolant Maximum Input Pressure| 60 PSI
|
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions 4| 145(H)x250(W)x132(D) mm
Weight| 5.5kg
Fixations| M6 (metric) threaded holes
Optical Apertures Threading| SM2
Product Number**| 205319

Specifications are subject to change without notice
3 Considering 0° AOI referred to the input aperture.
4 Overall dimensions and weight while using BEAMAGE and/or power detectors will be different.
The attenuation varies with the wavelength. The graph below presents the attenuation as a function of the wavelength considering an angle of incidence of 0° with the input aperture. 4.4. BEAM PATH DETAILS
gentec-EO BA Series BA16-60S Beam Diagnostics Accessories - Fig
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Typical power values @1070nm (% of the incident beam)

Residual Beam 1| 92%
Between the 2 wedges| 2 x 4% = 8%
Residual Beam 2| 2 x 3.7% = 7.4%
Sampled Beam| 0.1%
Optical path length

Input to Sampled Beam (without accessories)| 263 mm
Input to Residual Beam 1| 100 mm
Input to Residual Beam 2| 257 mm
Sampled Beam to BEAMAGE-4M- FOCUS with BA32-FOCUS mounting kit| 123 mm
Sampled Beam to BEAMAGE-4M with BA32-B3 mounting kit| 113 mm

4.5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Storage
In order to ensure a long life of accurate measurements, it is recommended that attenuators be held within the following ambient conditions:
Storage environment temperature: 10 to 60°C, RH < 90%
Operating environment temperature: 15 to 28ºC, RH < 80%.
It is possible to store and operate your Optical Attenuator beyond this range. For any specific requirements, please contact your local Gentec-EO representative.
The protective covers should always remain on your BA32 Optical Attenuator while not used.
General operation with BEAMAGE beam profiling camera
Once appropriate cooling is achieved, the Attenuator is ready to be aligned in the intended optical set-up.

  1. Connect your BA32 Optical Attenuator to the cooling circuit.
  2. Ensure your BA32 Optical Attenuator has cooled adequately (following the specifications in sections 4.2 and 4.3).
  3. Remove the protective cover from the Residual Beam 2 aperture.
  4. Install your UP55 power detector with the power detector mounting kit BA32-UP55 (optional).
  5. Remove the protective cover from the Sampled Beam aperture.
  6. Using the mounting kit provided for your BEAMAGE (optional mounting kit BA32-FOCUS / BA32-B3), install the BEAMAGE camera on the attenuator’s Sampled Beam aperture. Use the locking rings to secure the DAMAGE on the coupler and the coupler to the Attenuator.
  7. Download and install the software PC-BEAMAGE (available at genetic-eo.com).
  8. Connect the DAMAGE to the computer. For further information about PC-BEAMAGE, refer to the corresponding manual on genetic-eo.com/resources/download-center.
  9. Remove the protective cover from the Residual Beam 1 aperture.
  10. Align the BA32 Attenuator in the optical set-up using a safe “low-power” laser by centering both: the beam on the target of the input protective cover and in the DAMAGE. In order to ensure an optimum, polarization-independent attenuation coefficient, the laser beam should ideally be perfectly aligned and centered within the Attenuator’s input aperture and in the DAMAGE.
  11. Remove all the protective covers prior to using the Optical Attenuator BA32.

Warning
Never touch directly the optics or the absorbing surface of the beam dump/power detector.
In the case of joint use of a BA32 and a BEAMAGE camera in order to profile a high-power beam, an additional neutral density filter to the camera may be necessary. If an additional ND filter is necessary, make sure to not exceed the maximum average power density of the power meter. Refer to section 4.3 or the UP User Manual (available at genetic-eo.com/resources/download- center) for additional information and specifications about the power meter.
Calibration procedure to use the integrated power detector
In order to use the integrated power detector for input beam power live monitoring, you need to determine the attenuation factor by using the following steps:

  1. Measure the power of your laser beam before the input of the BA32 Optical Attenuator.
  2. Measure the power of your laser beam with the integrated power detector (at the Residual Beam 2 output).
  3. Divide the power obtained in 1 by the power obtained in 2 to calculate the attenuation factor “A”.
  4. Enter the calculated factor “A” in the PC-Gentec-EO software or in your Maestro display as a Multiplier to get a live measurement of the input beam power.

Important
The laser beam alignment and power must be steady for steps 1 and 2.
Note: The attenuation factor “A” between the input beam and the integrated power detector depends on the polarization and the alignment of your laser beam. The attenuation factor “A” should be recalculated (steps 1 to 4) after any alignment modification.
Compatibility
The attenuators of the BA32 series are compatible with many Gentec-EO detectors. For more information about compatibility, please contact your local Gentec-EO representative.
Damage to the optical absorber material
Damage to the optical absorber material is usually caused by exceeding the manufacturer’s specifications, such as:
– Incident Average Power Density
– Incident Pulse Energy Density
Refer to the specification pages for the Optical Attenuator BA32 Series. Damage may also be caused if the absorber surface and/or optics are contaminated. A slight discoloration of the coating does not affect the absorption of the power detector.
In any case, the beam’s incident area should not be less than 10% of the beam dump’s aperture. Please contact Gentec-EO to make measurements with such smaller beams.
In the event of significant damage to the coating, the UP sensors or the beam dump can be recoated. Contact your local Gentec-EO representative for information on repair and recalibration. See p. ii Contacting Gentec Electro- Optics Inc
ANNEXE A: WEEE DIRECTIVE
Refer to the UP User Manual if necessary (available at www.gentec- eo.com) for the power detector declaration of conformity.
WEEE compliance
These products comply with the European Directive 2012/19/EU – WEEE
Recycling and separation procedure for WEEE directive 2012/19/EU
This section is used by the recycling center when the detector reaches its end of life. Breaking the calibration seal or opening the monitor will void the detector warranty.
The complete accessory package can contain:

  • 1 Accessory
  • 1 Detector with DB-15.
  • 1 Instruction manual
  • 1 Calibration certificate

Separation
Paper: Certificates (if applicable)
Wires: Detector cable. (if applicable)
Printed circuit board: inside the Detector (for -MT, -MA, -BT, and -CP version only) or DB-15, no need to separate (less than 10 cm 2 ). (if applicable)
Glass: Optical component. (if applicable)
Aluminum: Accessory housing. (if applicable)

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