Ocean Optics, Inc.
Largo, FL 33777
Modular Raman Spectrometer measures 3.2 x 6.6 x 10 in.
Using optical design and high-throughput virtual slit to eliminate trade-off between sensitivity and resolution, Elite Series Apex 785 is optimized for 200 -µ, NA = 0.22 fiber input and features usable wavelength range of 780–1,120 nm. Resolution (FWHM) is less than- 10 cm-1 @ 800 nm, SNR is greater than 440:1, and straylight is less than 1% @ 800 nm. Along with SMA 905 optical input,...
Read More »Color Engine produces architectural lighting effects.
SeaChanger Color Engine uses dichroic filter technology to create palette of stable, reproducible colors that do not shift or fade. Utilizing cyan, yellow, magenta, and neutral density patterned filters, users can control color, intensity, and saturation of up to 4 billion color combinations. Self-contained with internal power supply, unit features 6-channel DMX controller and can be programmed...
Read More »Spectrometer System detects most elements in periodic table.
Laser-induced LIBS-ELITE provides real-time spectral analysis of elements in variety of materials. It covers 200-980 nm spectral range at 0.1 nm in single laser pulse. System includes 1,064 nm Nd:YAG laser, sample mapping and targeting functions, X-Y sample positioning, laser spot diameter control from 20 -µm to 1,200 -µm, sample magnification, and sample chamber with gas purge....
Read More »Spectrometer achieves optical resolution to 0.035 nm.
Model HR2000+ generates up to 1,000 full spectral scans every second. It integrates 2 MHz A/D converter, programmable electronics, 2,048-element CCD array detector, and USB 2.0 port into high-resolution optical bench with 101.6 mm focal length and symmetrical crossed Czerny-Turner optical design. Users can select from 14 gratings and 6 slit sizes. System captures and stores full spectral scan...
Read More »Mercury-Argon Source produces drift-free results.
Measuring 125.7 x 70 x 25.8 mm, HG-1 enables users to perform wavelength calibrations of diode-array spectrophotometers and post-dispersive monochromators. Handheld unit produces fixed, low-pressure mercury and argon atomic emission lines from 253-1,700 nm (mercury less than 600 nm and argon greater than 600 nm). It has 3,500 hr lifetime bulb and produces stable intensity in ~1 min. Source comes...
Read More »Spectrometer targets low-light level applications.
QE65000 detector has 1044 x 64 pixel arrangement responsive from 200-1,100 nm. Columns are binned prior to readout process to minimize noise, and detector can be cooled to -10-
Read More »Spectrometer achieves sub-angstrom optical resolution.
Equipped with Toshiba 3,648-element CCD-array detector, HR4000 achieves optical resolution to 0.2 E (FWHM) with 4 in. focal length. Spectrometer, responsive from 200-1,100 nm, offers 13 selectable diffraction gratings and 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, or 200 micron wide entrance slit. Signal-to-noise ratio is 2500:1 for single integration period, integration time is 10 -µsec, and integrated onboard module...
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VIS-NIR Spectrometer includes operating software.
Model USB2000-VIS-NIR off-the-shelf, plug-and-play, miniature, fiber optic spectrometer is usable in 350-1000 nm wavelength range. Arranged with pre-set grating, spectrometer plugs into USB port of any Windows 98 or Windows 2000-based PC. Unit's 2048-element linear CCD array detector, 25 -µm entrance slit, and 600 lines/mm grating combine to deliver optical resolution to 1.5 nm (FWHM). Unit is...
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Spectrometer expands into spectrophotometric system.
USB2000 incorporates 3 accessories to enable its users to expand it into complete spectrophotometric system. Optimized for measurements from 390-900 nm, Direct-Attach Accessories combine application-specific sampling chamber with light source in small all-in-one package. USB-ISS-T model is designed for use with 12 mm OD test tubes. USB-ISS-VIS and USB-FHS hold 1 cm square cuvettes and 1 in. or 2...
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External A/D Converter supports Windows OS.
ADC1 000-USB External A/D converter for spectrographic analog-to-digital conversion allows users to interface to PCs via USB port or to devices supporting RS-232 via serial port. It provides 1 MHz sampling frequency that enables integration periods as short as 3 msec. Its USB connection allows full scans of 2048 wavelengths to be transferred into memory every 13 msec. Features include channel...
Read More »Modular Raman Spectrometer measures 3.2 x 6.6 x 10 in.
Using optical design and high-throughput virtual slit to eliminate trade-off between sensitivity and resolution, Elite Series Apex 785 is optimized for 200 -µ, NA = 0.22 fiber input and features usable wavelength range of 780–1,120 nm. Resolution (FWHM) is less than- 10 cm-1 @ 800 nm, SNR is greater than 440:1, and straylight is less than 1% @ 800 nm. Along with SMA 905 optical input,...
Read More »Ocean Optics Appoints Vice President of Sales and Marketing
Michael Kayat to lead global sales and marketing activities for leading optical sensing company Dunedin, Florida (March 25, 2008) - Ocean Optics, a global leader in optical sensing solutions, has appointed Michael Kayat, Ph.D., to the position of Vice President, Sales and Marketing. He succeeds Rob Randelman, Ph.D., who was promoted to company President. As Vice President, Sales and Marketing,...
Read More »Ocean Optics, Inc. Announces New International Efforts
Regional center opens in Europe to offer broader customer support Dunedin, Florida (November 2, 2007) - Ocean Optics (www.OceanOptics.com), the industry leader in miniature photonics, has established new regional operations in Europe to enhance customer relationships and support throughout Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Known as Ocean Optics EMEA, the regional operation...
Read More »Ocean Optics Appoints New President
Rob Randelman takes helm at Dunedin-based photonics manufacturer Dunedin, Florida (October 5, 2007) - Ocean Optics, leading spectroscopy and photonic instruments manufacturer, has promoted Rob Randelman, Ph.D. to the position of company President. Randelman's appointment follows the move of former President and company founder, Mike Morris, to the position of Vice Chairman for the company....
Read More »Ocean Optics Welcomes Pollard to VP Operations Role
Dunedin, Florida (November 2, 2006) - Ocean Optics, a global leader in optical sensing, display optics, and biophotonics technologies has appointed Richard Pollard to the position of Vice President of Operations. As VP of Operations, Pollard is tasked with managing the company's engineering and manufacturing processes, developing new systems, and guiding the strategic growth of the company. Ocean...
Read More »Ocean Optics Establishes China Office
Dunedin, Florida (October 20, 2006) - To better serve the needs of the rapidly expanding Asian market, Ocean Optics has established Ocean Optics Asia in Shanghai, China. The new office will provide local product sales and support for the company's optical sensing, display optics, and biophotonics technologies. Headed up by Director of Asia Operations Dr. Ling Sun, the new office will enable the...
Read More »New Wave Research (NWR) and Ocean Optics Announce Partnership to Develop Next-generation Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Systems
Dunedin, Florida (July 28, 2006) - Ocean Optics, a premier manufacturer of miniature fiber optic spectrometers and New Wave Research, a leading manufacturer of laser-based systems for laser ablation, PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) and semiconductor manufacturing, have formed a partnership to develop and manufacture a family of advanced laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) products. The...
Read More »Ocean Optics Grows Sales Team
Dunedin, Florida (June 20, 2006) -Ocean Optics, a global leader in optical sensing, display optics, and biophotonics technologies, has expanded its sales team with two new appointments. Cicely Rathmell has been promoted to the position of OEM Sales Manager, and Dr. Jorge Macho has joined the company in the position of Application Sales Scientist. Since joining Ocean Optics in 2002 as an...
Read More »Ocean Optics Strengthens Product Team with New Appointments
Dunedin, Florida (May 25, 2006) -Ocean Optics, a global leader in optical sensing, display optics, and biophotonics technologies, has increased the power of its product development team with two new appointments. Dr. Aaron Gage has been promoted to the position of Software Development Manager, and Dr. Lane Manoosingh has joined the company in the position of Product Design Manager. Since joining...
Read More »Ghanbari Joins Ocean Optics in VP Operations Role
Dunedin, Florida (May 15, 2006) - Dr. Abe Ghanbari has joined Ocean Optics as Vice President of Operations. This is a newly created position for the company, a global leader in optical sensing, display optics, and biophotonics technologies. As VP of Operations, Ghanbari will be responsible for managing the company's engineering and manufacturing processes, developing new systems, and guiding the...
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