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The scope of Beam Profilers for large beams is to check the beam mode during the phase of initial alignment of optics.  . The Beam Profilers for large beams is to be used to check the beam mode (power spacial distribution) during the commissioning phase of the intereferometer.
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== Applicable Documents ==
TBD
== Current Status ==
 * [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=872|JGW-T1200872]]
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The mode matching is one of the important step to construct an optical cavity. For KAGAR, the beam size will become about 10cm diameter,
while there seems no commercial products that is able to measure such a large beam size.
Thus we should develop such tool.
 . The mode matching is one of the important step to operate an optical cavity, and thus a beam profiler can help the commissioning phase.
 . For KAGRA, the beam size will become about 100 mm diameter.
 . There seems no commercial products that is able to measure such a large beam size so far, and we will develop such a tool.
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 * Measuring a spatial distribution of intensities of a laser beam for XX cm diameter.
 * Visualizing the measured data on site and remote in real time (LIVE view).
 * Offering any other functions that are usually equipped in commercial beam profilers. (fitting the intensity distribution with theoretical Gaussian profile, statistical processing and extracting the measured data)
 * Measuring a spatial distribution of intensities of a laser beam for 300 mm diameter.
 * Visualizing the measured data on site and remote in real time (live view).
 * Offering any other functions that are usually equipped in commercial beam profilers. (Fit-function of the measured data with Gaussian profile, Functions of statistical processing, Functions of exporting the measured data)
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Anywhere in the initial alignment phase.

== Requirements ==
TBD

== Characteristics ==
TBD.
The larger ones and middle one should be newly developed.
There are some commercial products for smaller ones.

== Inspection plans ==
TBD

== Procurement process and plans ==
TBD


== Links ==
 * [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=872|JGW-T1200872]]
 . Anywhere in the initial alignment phase.

Beam Profilers for large beams

Related subgroups: IOO, MIF, VAC


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Scope

  • The Beam Profilers for large beams is to be used to check the beam mode (power spacial distribution) during the commissioning phase of the intereferometer.

Current Status

General Description

  • The mode matching is one of the important step to operate an optical cavity, and thus a beam profiler can help the commissioning phase.
  • For KAGRA, the beam size will become about 100 mm diameter.
  • There seems no commercial products that is able to measure such a large beam size so far, and we will develop such a tool.

Functions

  • Measuring a spatial distribution of intensities of a laser beam for 300 mm diameter.
  • Visualizing the measured data on site and remote in real time (live view).
  • Offering any other functions that are usually equipped in commercial beam profilers. (Fit-function of the measured data with Gaussian profile, Functions of statistical processing, Functions of exporting the measured data)

Locations

  • Anywhere in the initial alignment phase.

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