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How to calculate pulse energy?
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[QUOTE="tech99, post: 6138612, member: 477979"] I think the simple assumption is that the output voltage of the diode is proportional to optical power. Maybe you could then obtain a reference by using the light from a known source - not a standard candle (!) but maybe a known lamp. You would need to study the units of illumination to do this. Remember the laser has a parallel beam so it does not fall with distance (until many km). The energy contained in the pulse will be its power x time. [/QUOTE]
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