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Nonlinearity Measurements of High-Power Laser Detectors at NIST
Authors:Xiaoyu Li  Thomas Scott  Shao Yang  Chris Cromer  Marla Dowell
Affiliation:National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80305
Abstract:We briefly explain the fundamentals of detector nonlinearity applicable to both electrical and optical nonlinearity measurements. We specifically discuss the attenuation method for optical nonlinearity measurement that the NIST system is based upon, and we review the possible sources of nonlinearity inherent to thermal detectors used with high-power lasers. We also describe, in detail, the NIST nonlinearity measurement system, in which detector responsivity can be measured at wavelengths of 1.06 µm and 10.6 µm, over a power range from 1 W to 1000 W. We present the data processing method used and show measurement results depicting both positive and negative nonlinear behavior. The expanded uncertainty of a typical NIST high-power laser detector calibration including nonlinearity characterization is about 1.3 %.
Keywords:attenuation method  calibration  calorimeter  chopper wheel  high-power laser  nonlinearity measurement  thermal detector
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