LSM LED family
Ocean Optics has developed a range of high-powered LED light sources for fluorescence excitation and other spectroscopy measurements
Ocean Optics has developed a range of high-powered LED light sources for fluorescence excitation and other spectroscopy measurements
Ocean Optics has released a new line of spectrometer wavelength calibration sources for convenient, reliable spectrometer calibration
Dr. Steve Buckley has joined Ocean Optics, Inc., a Halma plc company, as Vice President, Product Development and Engineering
Imaging spectroscopy offers a powerful way to understand this world and others, and optical innovations are enhancing its capabilities, finds Andy Extance
Matthew Dale finds that food sorting using spectral analysis is big business
Now available from Ocean Optics is the Ocean MZ5, a compact, fully integrated ATR-MIR spectrometer that measures liquid samples from 1,818–909 cm-1 (5.5-11μm)
Optical explosive detection is set to help remove restrictions on the liquids airline passengers can carry on, finds Andy Extance
The latest spectrometer from Ocean Optics uses a novel optical bench design and high-performance components to provide high throughput, low stray light and excellent thermal stability for integrated, industrial and research applications
Rob Morris, marketing director, Ocean Optics, says that science, education & entrepreneurship initiatives are needed to see growth in spectroscopy and photonics
At booth 723, Ocean Optics’ Ocean FX versatile spectrometer will be on show, distinguished by an acquisition speed of up to 4,500 scans per second, onboard processing for favorable SNR and reduced transfer time, and robust communications via USB, Gigabit Ethernet and Wi-Fi. The Ocean FX is an ideal choice for high-speed process applications, measurement of transient events, and reaction monitoring.
The XR industry might be going through tough times right now, but photonics innovators continue to drive the hardware forward, finds Benjamin Skuse
Photonics is proving key to recent advances being made in quantum technologies, finds Susan Curtis
At SPIE AR | VR | MR in San Francisco, Matthew Dale learnt that reflective waveguides are now poised to enter consumer technologies
Quantum executives cited everything from staff shortages and production scaling to a need for new laser technologies, smaller optics, more industry investment and clearer commercial use cases
Shining a light on the latest laser filters and related products on the market.
A look at the commercial offerings of the main players in optical prism technology and equipment.
Daniel Bukaty, President of PG&O, on how a more flexible approach to material selection could protect optics manufacturing lead times against material shortages