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![[image:140414_FluenceVSrepRate_1064nm_255mm_v1.jpg|400x400px|thumb|center|Fluence result for IR wavelength (1064nm, F255mm)]]
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Revision as of 08:56, 12 May 2014

Fluence definition

The fluence produces by a laser is, by definition, the energy delivered by a laser pulse () per surface unit () and it is given in J/cm2.


The function is defined as :


Where (average power) and is measured with the laser sensor power measurement (see laser manual section 5.3) and the repetion rate () is set in the parameter file under " laser frequency".

The fluence is therefore determinate as such :


The theoretical spot sizes () can be found here

Fluence results measurement

Fluence result for IR wavelength (1064nm, F255mm)
Fluence result for green wavelength (532nm, F255mm)