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Interferometric laser power meter

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Abstract

A simple interferometric laser power meter can be constructed from a glass plate coated on one side with an absorbing film. When the plate is heated by the incident laser beam, its thickness and refractive index increase. The changes are monitored interferometrically.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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