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Pyroelectric Energy Sensors (C-Series)

TypeBroadbandCeramic
Energy Range 10 µJ - 2 J500 µJ - 15 J
Wavelength Range0.185 - 25 µm0.185 - 25 µm
CoatingBlack Broadband CoatingCeramic Coating with High Damage Thresholds
Typical ApplicationWavelength-Independent Energy MeasurementsHigh Energy Densities
Fiber AdaptersNoNo

Features

  • For Pulsed Applications Over a Wide Wavelength and Energy Range
  • Individually Calibrated with NIST- and PTB-Traceable Certificate of Calibration
  • BNC Connector for Direct Use with Oscilloscopes
  • Compatible with our C-Series Power Meters
  • Electrically Isolating Post Adapters Included

Thorlabs' Pyroelectric Energy Meter Sensors are sensitive to wavelengths from 185 nm to 25 µm and together span the energy range from 10 µJ to 15 J. All of these sensors provide a flat response over a large wavelength range. The ES220C and ES245C feature a ceramic coating that is specifically designed for lasers with high energy densities requiring high damage thresholds.

Compatibility
All the sensors listed here are compatible with the PM200, PM100D, PM320E, and PM100USB [see Power Meter Compatibility Chart (Excel spreadsheet)]. Please note that they are not compatible with the PM100A. Alternatively, the sensors can be connected directly to an oscilloscope with a 1 MΩ input resistance via the BNC connector. To accommodate higher repetition rates when connected to oscilloscopes, the load resistance can be reduced. A calibration value for a 100 kΩ resistor is given with the sensor certificate of calibration.

The bottom of the sensor head has an 8-32 mounting hole. Since the heads are very sensitive to ground loops and electrical noise, we recommend attaching the heads to the included electrically isolating post adapters, which provide direct compatibility with either imperial or metric Ø1/2" (Ø12.7 mm) Posts. The ES120C and the ES220C can also be mounted to our 30 mm Cage System via the four 4-40 threaded holes on the front, although this mounting option does not provide electrical isolation.

Calibration
Each sensor head is individually calibrated and is shipped with a NIST- and PTB-Traceable Calibration Certificate. The calibration and identification data is stored in the BNC to C-Series adapter and is downloaded automatically when connected to the console.

Thorlabs offers specific recalibration services for all our pyroelectric power sensors. To ensure accurate measurements, we recommend recalibrating the sensors annually. Please contact Tech Support for recalibration information and pricing. Expedited sensor calibration is also available.

Item #ES111CES120CES145CES220CES245C
Technical Specs
Detector TypeStandard Pyroelectric Energy SensorHigh Energy Pyroelectric Energy Sensor
Wavelength Range185 nm - 25 µm185 nm - 25 µm
Optical Energy Range10 µJ – 150 mJ100 µJ – 500 mJ500 µJ – 2 J500 µJ – 3 J1 mJ – 15 J
Max. Repetition Rate
(@ 1 MΩ load)
40 Hz30 Hz30 Hz30 Hz30 Hz
Max Power Density
(Pulse Width)
Range
8 MW/cm²
(10 ns Pulse)
185 nm - 25 μm
65 MW/cm²
(7 ns Pulse)
185 nm - 25 μm
65 MW/cm²
(7 ns Pulse)
185 nm - 25 μm
Max Pulse Energy Density
(Pulse Width)
Range
0.15 J/cm²
(1 µs Pulse)
185 nm - 25 μm
0.45 J/cm²
(7 ns Pulse)
185 nm - 25 μm
0.45 J/cm²
(7 ns Pulse)
185 nm - 25 μm
Max Average Power0.15 W0.5 W0.5 W5 W10 W
Resolution*100 nJ100 nJ1 µJ25 µJ50 µJ
Linearity±1%±1%
Measurement Uncertainty±5%±5%
Thermal Time Constant20 ms20 ms
 
General Information
Typical ApplicationEnergy Measurement for Pulsed Lasers with
Pulse Lengths from sub-ns to ms
Energy Measurement for Pulsed Lasers with High Peak Power Density and Pulse Lengths from sub-ns to ms
Laser TypesLow Energy YAG and CO2, Pulsed Diode, Ruby, Small ExcimerExcimer, CO2, TEA, Nd-YAG
Coating / DiffusorBlack BroadbandCeramic Coating
CoolingConvectionConvection
Head Temperature MeasurementN/AN/A
Console CompatibilityPM100USB, PM100D, PM320E, and PM200
Mechanical Specs
Sensor DimensionsØ36 x 16 mm²Ø50 x 18 mm²Ø75 x 21 mm²Ø50 x 18 mm²Ø75 x 21 mm²
Active Sensor AreaØ11 mm (0.433")Ø20 mm (0.79")Ø45 mm (1.77")Ø20 mm (0.79")Ø45 mm (1.77")
Sensor ApertureØ11 mm (0.433")Ø20 mm (0.79")Ø45 mm (1.77")Ø20 mm (0.79")Ø45 mm (1.77")
Distance to ND FilterN/AN/A
Distance to Detector2 mm (0.08")2 mm (0.08")
Cable Length1.5 m1.5 m
ConnectorBNC Male / Sub-D 9-pin Male, Adapter IncludedBNC Male / Sub-D 9-pin Male, Adapter Included
Weight0.1 kg0.15 kg0.32 kg0.15 kg0.32 kg
Mounting and Accessories
Post8-32 Mounting Thread,
8-32 and M4 Insulating Adapters Included
8-32 Mounting Thread,
8-32 and M4 Insulating Adapters Included
Cage System MountingN/AFour 4-40 Threadings for
30 mm Cage Systems
N/AFour 4-40 Threadings for
30 mm Cage Systems
N/A
Aperture ThreadN/AN/A
Fiber AdaptersN/AN/A
IR Viewing CardN/AN/A

*Measured with PM100D Console

ES100 Absorption Curve
ES200 Absorption Curve

Sensor Connector

D-type Male

DB9 Male

PinConnection
1+5 V (Drive Max: 50 mA)
2EEPROM Digital I/O
3Pyroelectric Sensor Ground
4Not Used
5Pyroelectric Sensor +
6DGND
7PRESENT [Connect This Pin through a 1 kΩ - 10 kΩ Resistor to Pin 3 (AGND)]
8Not Used
9Not Used
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Poster: julien
Posted Date: 2011-01-28 04:50:28.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: Thank you for your feedback. The specification of the pulse length for the 150mJ/cm2 value is wrong and will be changed immediately. This max energy density corresponds to the maximum energy for long pulses (>1µs). Above this value the heat increase will bring the sensor above its Curie temperature and thus hamper its proper functioning. The curve in the spec sheet corresponds to the damage threshold of the adsorber surface. When damaged, the absorption of this surface will change and the responsivity of the sensor will be modified accordingly.
Poster: matthew.bergkoetter
Posted Date: 2011-01-26 16:26:55.0
The max pulse energy density for the ES111C is specified here on the webpage as 0.15J/cm2 for a 10ns pulse at 1064nm, however the PDF spec sheet seems to contradict this. Based on the plot titled "Pulse Energy Ratings and Damage Thresholds", the max energy density for a 10ns pulse would be more like 2mJ/cm2 - a discrepancy of two orders of magnitude. Which is correct?
Poster:
Posted Date: 2010-09-21 05:45:39.0
Answer from Angelika at Thorlabs: The specification "max repetition rate" refers to the maximum data acquisition rate of the sensor. It is defined by the time constant of the sensor (time required to reach the initial sensor properties after a pulse).
Poster:
Posted Date: 2010-09-10 06:44:52.0
Does the maximum repetition rate for the ES111C of 40Hz refer to the maximum data acquisition rate of the sensor or the maximum repetition rate of the laser to avoid damage to the sensor?
Poster: julien
Posted Date: 2010-08-11 12:30:55.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: the wavelength dependence of the damage threshold is related to absorption of the surface coating. As can be seen in the tab absorption graph, the absorption of the ES100 series is almost wavelength independent. The damage threshold specified can be thus used over the whole wavelength range of those sensors.
Poster:
Posted Date: 2010-08-10 23:32:52.0
the Max Pulse Energy Density of ES111C is specified with 7ns pulse but at what wavelength?
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Pyroelectric Energy Sensors
ES220C with a 30 mm Cage System
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ES220C Sensor Mounted in a 30 mm Cage System
  • For General Purpose and High Energy Optical Pulse Measurements
  • Black Broadband Coating with Flat Response Over a Wide Wavelength Range
  • Ceramic Coating with High Damage Thresholds for High-Energy-Density Lasers
  • Ø11 mm - Ø45 mm Sensor Area
  • Comes with BNC Connector for Oscilloscope Use and a Sensor Adapter for Use with the
    PM200, PM100D, PM100USB, and PM320E Consoles

The ESxxxC Standard and High Energy Pyroelectric Sensors are designed to measure pulsed coherent and incoherent sources. Pyroelectric sensors are not suited for CW measurements, as they convert energy from light pulses into voltage pulses. A black broadband or ceramic coating is used for low or high power measurements, respectively. Large sensor areas from Ø11 mm - Ø45 mm allow easy alignment. The energy sensors features BNC connectors for use with an oscilloscope, as well as standard power meter connectors which contain NIST and PTB-traceable calibration data.

Item #ES111CES120CES145CES220CES245C
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ES111C

ES120C

ES145C

ES220C

ES245C

Aperture Size Ø11 mm Ø20 mm Ø45 mm Ø20 mm Ø45 mm
Wavelength Range 0.185 - 25 µm
Energy Range 10 µJ – 150 mJ 100 µJ – 500 mJ 500 µJ – 2 J 500 µJ – 3 J 1 mJ – 15 J
Detector Type Pyroelectric Energy Sensor with Black Broadband Coating Pyroelectric Energy Sensor with Ceramic Coating
Resolution 100 nJ 100 nJ 1 µJ 25 µJ 50 µJ
Linearity ±1%
Measurement Uncertainty ±5% @ 0.185 - 25 µm
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ES145C Support Documentation ES145C Pyroelectric Energy Sensor, Broadband Coating, 0.185 - 25 µm, 2 J $1,450.00
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ES220C Support Documentation ES220C Pyroelectric Energy Sensor, Ceramic Coating, 0.185 - 25 µm, 3 J $1,500.00
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ES245C Support Documentation ES245C Pyroelectric Energy Sensor, Ceramic Coating, 0.185 - 25 µm, 15 J $1,750.00
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