Annex a iso11146 and iso11670 definitions – Gentec-EO Beamage-3.0 User Manual

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Beamage-3.0 User Manual Revision 6.0

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ANNEX A ISO11146 AND ISO11670 DEFINITIONS

The beam centroid coordinates are given by:

̅( )

∫ ∫ ( )

∫ ∫ ( )

̅( )

∫ ∫ ( )

∫ ∫ ( )

The beam widths are defined as an

“extent of a power density distribution in a cross section of beam

based

on the centered second order moments of the power density distribution.”

The second order moments of power density distribution are given by:

( )

∫ ∫ ( )( ̅)

∫ ∫ ( )

( )

∫ ∫ ( )( ̅)

∫ ∫ ( )

( )

∫ ∫ ( )( ̅)( ̅)

∫ ∫ ( )

The beam widths are given by:

√ {(

)

[(

)

(

)

]

}

√ {(

)

[(

)

(

)

]

}

where:

|

|

The major axis is the width

’s maximum whereas the minor axis the width’s minimum.

The effective diameter of the beam is an

“extent of a circular power density having an ellipticity greater

than 0.87. […] If the ellipticity is larger than 0.87, the beam profile may be considered to be of circular
symmetry at that measuring location and the beam diameter can be obtained from:”

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