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Ocean Optics has expanded its line of customised products for optical sensing with the Embed miniature spectrometer.
Ocean Optics has expanded its line of customised products for optical sensing with the Embed miniature spectrometer.
Ocean Optics has expanded its Elite series of modular spectrometers with the introduction of the Ventana line
A convenient, nondestructive NIR spectroscopy method is evaluated for determining the quality of the fruit hidden beneath the peels of mangoes and avocados.
Ocean Optics has introduced its Apex 785 Raman Spectrometer, the first in its Elite series of spectrometers, light sources and accessories
Ocean Optics has released an update to its OmniDriver spectroscopy development platform
The Jaz spectrometer from Ocean Optics is a handheld, field-portable analytical instrument that combines low-power optical sensing and onboard computing power for custom applications
Ocean Optics has added another option to its small-footprint near-infrared spectrometer line with the NIRQuest512-1.9
Ocean Optics has added another option to its small-footprint near-infrared spectrometer line with the NIRQuest512-1.9
The Maya2000 Pro-VIS-NIR from Ocean Optics is a back-thinned 2D FFT-CCD spectrometer with high sensitivity, 80 per cent peak quantum efficiency and excellent VIS-NIR response
Ocean Optics has added triggering functions to its Maya2000 Pro back-thinned CCD miniature spectrometer to provide accurate timing and synchronisation between the spectrometer and other devices
As microscopes become ever more powerful, a growing band of businesses are racing to make the latest technologies more accessible and more affordable, reports Rebecca Pool
Illustration of a three-dimensional crystal with various types of confining centres. (a) Crystal with four confining centres, each trapping waves (yellow) in all three dimensions simultaneously. (b) Crystal with a linear confining centre where waves can propagate in one dimension, analogous to an optical fibre. (c) Crystal with a planar confining centre where waves can propagate in two dimensions, analogous to a 2D electron gas. (Image: Vos et al.)
Newly discovered fundamental rules have been embedded into software to dramatically optimise the design of photonic integrated circuits