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DS/EN ISO 12005

Lasers and laser-related equipment – Test methods for laser beam parameters – Polarization

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 15 May 2003
Status: active
Page Count: 22
ICS Code (Optoelectronics. Laser equipment): 31.260
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This standard specifies a method for determining the polarization status and, whenever possible, the degree of polarization of the beam from a continuous wave (cw) laser. It can also be applied for repetitively pulsed lasers, if their electric field vector orientation does not change from pulse to pulse.

Document History

June 21, 2022
Lasers and laser-related equipment – Test methods for laser beam parameters – Polarization (ISO 12005:2022)
This document specifies a method, which is a relatively quick and simple method with minimum equipment, for determining the polarization status and, whenever possible, the degree of polarization of...
DS/EN ISO 12005
May 15, 2003
Lasers and laser-related equipment – Test methods for laser beam parameters – Polarization
This standard specifies a method for determining the polarization status and, whenever possible, the degree of polarization of the beam from a continuous wave (cw) laser. It can also be applied for...
November 10, 1999
Lasers and laser-related equipment - Test methods for laser beam parameters - Polarization
This International Standard defines a method for determining the polarization status and, whenever possible, the degree of polarization from a cw-laser.
Lasers and laser-related equipment – Test methods for laser beam parameters – Polarization (ISO/DIS 12005:2021)
This document specifies a method for determining the polarization status and, whenever possible, the degree of polarization of the beam from a continuous wave (cw) laser. It can also be applied to...
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