Chapter 3 Calibration; Calibration Overview; Recommended Equipment; Warm-Up - ILX Lightwave OMH-6722B User Manual

Silicon power / wavehead
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Calibration Overview

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This chapter describes how to calibrate the OMH-6722B Silicon
Power/WaveHead.
The OMH-6722B Silicon Power/WaveHead has been sealed to protect internal components
from damage and to maintain the factory calibration. Do not attempt to disassemble the
Optical Measurement Head.
It is possible to calibrate the OMH-6722B using a source of known wavelength
and power. Calibrate the 6722B whenever performance verification indicates that
calibration is necessary. The wavelength calibration consists of one point which
shifts future measurements by the amount of the calibration. The power
calibration consists of one point which changes future power measurements by
the percentage calculated during the calibration.

Recommended Equipment

It is recommended that gas-line sources, not laser diodes, be used for calibration.
Ideal sources include gas lasers, such as HeNe at 632.8 nm, and spectral lamps
with the proper line isolation filters, such as a Cesium Lamp and a 845 nm - 855
nm interference filter to isolate the 852.1 nm Cesium emission line. Laser diodes
should not be used since current and temperature can affect the output
wavelength. An extremely stable laser diode may be used if it is lasing in a single
mode and the wavelength is first measured with a calibrated optical spectrum
analyzer.

Warm-up

Before attempting calibration, the OMH-6722B should be allowed to warm up for
at least 1 hour after being connected to the main unit.
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