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Well, specifically which type of sensor do you want to know about?
The common ones in the hobby are optical sensors, radial thermopiles (such as ophir-20C heads), and TEC based sensors (used in most hobby LPM's)
If you are interested in getting a cheap ophir set you then you can buy a ophir head and connect it to a DMM. I have a power supply for sale in order to do this.
Ophir are the best LPMs available. The beam size should not be focused to infinity but shouod also not be larger than the sensor area. I have never measured my beam size, just eye ball it to make sure its not too tight and not too large
okay but the down fall with a TEC LPM, even with data logging, it has a 30 second max reading time. with almost every laser, this means you miss the peak power and your LPM is useless IMO
Well with that setup you'll have yourself a LPM , but if you'll be missing out on the datalogging function if you go for other cheaper TEC based LPMs that comes stock with dataloggers.
You CAN add a datalogger to an OPHIR , but it'll be even more overhead cost