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Where <math>\overline{P}</math> (average power) is measured with the laser sensor power measurement (see [http://labmanager.danchip.dtu.dk/d4Show.php?id=2885&mach=309|laser manual],section 5.3) and the repetion rate (<math>f</math>) is set in the parameter file under " laser frequency".
Where <math>\overline{P}</math> (average power) is measured with the laser sensor power measurement (see [http://labmanager.danchip.dtu.dk/d4Show.php?id=2885&mach=309|laser manual],section 5.3) and the repetion rate (<math>f</math>) is set in the parameter file under " laser frequency".


The fluence is therefore determinate as such :  
The fluence is therefore determinated as such :  





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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) is measured with the laser sensor power measurement (see manual,section 5.3) and the repetion rate (Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle f} ) is set in the parameter file under " laser frequency".

The fluence is therefore determinated 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)
Fluence result for UV wavelength (532nm, F255mm)