Full support available for the RM9 sensor with the Centauri, Vega, Nova II, Juno, Juno+, Juno-RS, EA-1, StarLite and StarBright and with the StarLab application.

There is limited support for the RM9 sensor with the older LaserStar, Pulsar, Quasar and Nova.

To upgrade the meters below to the version that fully supports RM9:
StarBright meters (rev 1.18 and higher) press here
Nova II / Vega meters (rev 2.44 and higher) press here
StarLite meter (rev 1.26 and higher) press here
Juno interface (rev 1.31 and higher) press here
Juno+ press here
Juno-RS press here
EA-1 press here
Centauri press here

Specifications

  • Product Name
    RM9-THz
  • Aperture Size
    Ø8 mm
  • Absorber Type
    Pyroelectric element
  • Spectral Range
    0.1-30 THz
  • Minimum Power
    100 nW
  • Maximum Average Power
    100 nW
  • Maximum Average Power Density
    5 W/cm²
  • Response Time
    3.5 s
  • Dimensions
    Ø62 x 21 mm
  • Includes Chopper
    No
  • Cooling
    Convection
  • CE Compliance
    Yes
  • UKCA Compliance
    Yes
  • China RoHS Compliance
    Yes

Features

How to Measure Power of TeraHertz Beams

THz radiation is being talked about more and more lately, because of its unique usefulness in a wide range of applications. In this video you will learn about some of these applications, and about a range of solutions Ophir offers for measuring THz beams.

Measuring Laser Power Below the Noise Floor with a Lock-In Amplifier

Measuring optical signals in the femtowatt (10-15) to nanowatt (10-9) range can be very challenging. This video explains how Lock-In Amplifiers can help make these measurements possible.

Measure Very Low powers Over a Very Broad Spectrum with the RM9 Radiometer

The RM9 system measures powers down to 100 nW over a very broad spectral range, from UV to far IR. This video introduces you to the RM9, and shows you how to use it.

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