Optical-power monitoring device, fiber laser, and optical-power monitoring method
US-2016359289-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9239259B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9239259-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114000872-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2016 |
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An optical measurement system includes an integrating sphere having a reflecting surface on its inner wall and having a first window. The optical measurement system further includes a support member for supporting a light source at a substantially central position of the integrating sphere, and a first baffle arranged on a line connecting the first window and the light source supported by the support member. The support member is connected, in a region opposite to the first window with respect to the light source, to the inner wall of the integrating sphere.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical measurement system comprising: an integrating sphere having a reflecting surface on an inner wall of the integrating sphere and having a first window; a support member for supporting a light source at a substantially central position of the integrating sphere; a first baffle arranged on a line connecting the first window and the light source supported by the support member; and a photodetector physically connected to the integrating sphere about the first window, the support member being connected, in a region opposite to the first window with respect to the light source, to the inner wall of the integrating sphere, and the first baffle being arranged so that the support member is out of a range of a field of view through the first window of the photodetector. 2. The optical measurement system according to claim 1 , wherein the integrating sphere has a second window formed at a position different from the first window, and light from an auxiliary light source is introduced into the integrating sphere through the second window, and the optical measurement system further comprises a second baffle associated with the light from the auxiliary light source introduced into the integrating sphere from the second window. 3. The optical measurement system according to claim 1 , wherein the integrating sphere includes a first hemispherical portion and a second hemispherical portion coupled in such a manner that enables the first and second hemispherical portions to be opened and closed. 4. The optical measurement system according to claim 1 , wherein the photodetector is physically connected to the integrating sphere about the first window by an optical fiber. 5. An optical measurement method comprising: arranging a light source supported by a support member, at a substantially central position of an integrating sphere having a reflecting surface on an inner wall of the integrating sphere; and detecting light from the light source by a photodetector which is physically connected to the integrating sphere about a first window formed at the integrating sphere, a first baffle being arranged on a line connecting the first window and the light source supported by the support member, the support member being connected, in a region opposite to the first window with respect to the light source, to the inner wall of the integrating sphere, and the first baffle being arranged so that the support member is out of a range of a field of view through the first window of the photodetector. 6. The optical measurement method according to claim 5 , wherein the step of arranging the light source includes opening a hemispherical portion of the integrating sphere that includes a first hemispherical portion and a second hemispherical portion coupled in such a manner that enables the first and second hemispherical portions to be opened and closed. 7. The optical measurement method according to claim 5 , wherein the photodetector is physically connected to the integrating sphere about the first window by an optical fiber. 8. An optical measurement system comprising: a first hemispherical portion and a second hemispherical portion having respective reflecting surfaces on respective inner walls and coupled in such a manner that enables the first and second hemispherical portions to be opened and closed; a first support member for lighting, in a state where the first and second hemispherical portions are closed, a light source at a substantially central position in a sphere formed by the first and second hemispherical portions; a disk-shaped mirror plate attachable, in a state where the first and second hemispherical portions are opened, to cover an opening of the first hemispherical portion, the mirror plate having a reflecting surface which is to face the first hemispherical portion; a second support member for lighting, in a state where the mirror plate is attached to the first hemispherical portion, the light source exposed in a hemisphere formed by the first hemispherical portion and the mirror plate; and a photodetector for detecting light from the light source through a window formed at the first hemispherical portion. 9. A mirror plate adapted to an optical measurement system, the optical measurement system including a first hemispherical portion and a second hemispherical portion having respective reflecting surfaces on respective inner walls and coupled in such a manner that enables the first and second hemispherical portions to be opened and closed, and the mirror plate being attachable, in a state where the first and second hemispherical portions are opened, to cover an opening of the first hemispherical portion, the mirror plate comprising: a reflecting surface which is to face the first hemispherical portion; and a support member for lighting, in a state where the mirror plate is attached to the first hemispherical portion, a light source exposed in a hemisphere formed by the first hemispherical portion and the mirror plate.
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