Method and device for analyzing a light intensity...

Optics: measuring and testing – By light interference – For dimensional measurement

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ABSTRACT:
For analysis and/or monitoring the light intensity distribution over the cross-section of a laser beam (1), the laser beam (1) is reflected with a laser mirror (2), and local thermal expansions of the laser mirror (2) caused by different light intensities incident on the laser mirror (2) are detected.

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