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3.2.6.8.2 
Far-Field Divergence Measurements 
The Far-Field method requires you to measure the beam widths of your laser at two known 
locations in the beams far-field.  The change in size is used to compute the rate of beam 
divergence in mili-radians. 
First collect a pair of Reference beam widths.  The Reference data should be acquired at 
the smaller beam width location.  Click Stop!, and note the location of your camera in the 
beam path. 
Open the Options…Computations dialog box.  Check the Divergence box and select Far 
Field in the drop down edit control.  Click the Set button to transfer the current Reference 
beam widths into the provided edit control boxes. 
 
Note:  You can manually enter these values from a previous measurement if you know what they are.  The 
Set button 
is provided to facilitate making this entry. 
 
 
 
 
Figure 27 
 
Move your camera to the larger beam width sample location, noting the distance traveled by 
the camera.  The distance traveled is the separation distance between the two sample 
locations.  Enter this Separation distance in meters.  Click OK and then Start!  The 
divergence results will be computed for both the X and Y axes based upon how the current 
beam size has increased from that of the Reference sample. 
 
Notice:  It is not recommended that 
Elliptical be enabled when making this measurement, rather you should rotate 
your laser/camera to be X and Y axis aligned.  Under certain conditions the rate of divergence could cause the 
major and minor axes to swap in the far field region, yielding false results. 
 
3.2.6.9 Histogram 
Check this box if you want to view a Histogram of your laser beam’s energy distribution.  The 
Histogram graphic and numerical results will appear in its own window of the LBA’s main 
display.  The size of each bucket in the histogram is user programmable.  Bucket size is based 
upon the integer values produced by the A to D converter.  If required, the bucket size will be 
converted to floating point values to reflect the processing effects of an energy calibration.  The 
buckets are sized up (plus) and down (minus) from zero.   
 
Operator’s Manual 
 
LBA-PC 
 
Doc. No. 10654-001, Rev 4.10 
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