Coherent, Inc.
Laser power and energy sensor utilizing anisotropic thermoelectric material
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Abstract:
A laser-radiation sensor includes a copper substrate on which is grown an oriented polycrystalline buffer layer surmounted by an oriented polycrystalline sensor-element of an anisotropic transverse thermoelectric material. An absorber layer, thermally connected to the sensor-element, is heated by laser-radiation to be measured and communicates the heat to the sensor-element, causing a thermal gradient across the sensor-element. Spaced-apart electrodes in electrical contact with the sensor-element sense a voltage corresponding to the thermal gradient as a measure of the incident laser-radiation power.
Status:
Grant
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
5 May 2016
Issue date:
2 Jun 2020