Taking The Heat: New High for NIST’s ‘Light Force’ Laser Power Meter | NIST

Closeup of two NIST Radiation Pressure Power Meters (RPPMs). Inside each metal housing is a mirror connected to a vertical balance. From this angle, the mirrors appear slightly yellow (left) and pink (right). Credit: NIST

May 1, 2018 – Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have been developing a novel way of measuring laser power. Their device, called the Radiation Pressure Power Meter (RPPM), makes its measurements using the force exerted by the laser light itself.

The NIST team has now fully tested this instrument at the highest power to date – 50 kilowatts (kW) – using a laser at the High Energy Laser Systems Test Facility (HELSTF), operated by the U.S. Army and located in New Mexico. By comparison, a 5-kW laser beam can cut through an inch of steel.

Source: Taking The Heat: New High for NIST’s ‘Light Force’ Laser Power Meter | NIST