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3rd year Arts and Sciences undergraduate and Varsity Blues volleyball player, Anastasia Danilova, working on an earlier version of the Helium-Neon Laser.

Laser power detector for measurement up to 50 000 W that traps > 97 % of the incident light and handles high intensities of small beams.

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This experiment explores the polarization, spatial and temporal coherence of the output of a He-Ne laser, as well as the basic conditions for laser action. Charles Townes (Nobel Prize 1964) and Arthur L. Schawlow (UofT BSc 1941, UofT PhD 1949, Nobel Prize 1980) invented the laser in 1958.

Portable laser power meter for up to 250 W with flexible calibration options so the customers only pay for what they use. Includes 3 measurement modes : SSP, CWP and SSE.