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NEN-EN-ISO 11254-3

Lasers and laser-related equipment - Determination of laser-induced damage threshold of optical surfaces - Part 3: Assurance of laser power (energy) handling capabilities

inactive, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 September 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 37
ICS Code (Optoelectronics. Laser equipment): 31.260
scope:

This part of ISO 11254 describes a test procedure for assurance of power density (energy density) handling capability of optical surfaces, both coated and uncoated. This part of ISO 11254 specifies this procedure by providing two test methods for assurance of the power density (energy density) handling capability of optical surfaces. The first method provides a rigorous test that fulfils requirements at a specified confidence level in the knowledge of potential defects. The second method provides a simple test for an empirically derived test level, allowing an inexpensive test.

Document History

NEN-EN-ISO 11254-3
September 1, 2006
Lasers and laser-related equipment - Determination of laser-induced damage threshold of optical surfaces - Part 3: Assurance of laser power (energy) handling capabilities
This part of ISO 11254 describes a test procedure for assurance of power density (energy density) handling capability of optical surfaces, both coated and uncoated. This part of ISO 11254 specifies...
May 1, 2005
Lasers and laser-related equipment - Determination of laser-induced damage threshold of optical surfaces - Part 3: Laser power (energy) capabilities
This part of ISO 11254 describes a test procedure for assurance of power density (energy density) handling capability of optical surfaces, both coated and uncoated. This part of ISO 11254 specifies...

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