Beam centering using an aperture

Beam centering using an aperture

In order to center a collimated beam with respect to a mechanical system, it is helpful to truncate the beam using a centered aperture. The centering procedure is then monitored using either a camera or a power detector:


In case of a camera, the centering is optimum if you see a symmetric diffraction pattern of the aperture.


If the beam is observed using a power detector, you have to adjust for a maximized power signal.

Schäfter+Kirchhoff offers different apertures:
There are iris diaphragms with both system mount Ø19.5 mm or sytem mount Ø 8 mm available.
Fixed diameter apertures for both system mounts are also available.
Integration options/adaptersare available for cameras and power detectors.