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Ocean ST Microspectrometer
Ocean ST is a powerful microspectrometer that provides excellent UV response, high-speed spectral acquisition, and high SNR performance in an ultra-compact footprint. Despite its small size and light weight, Ocean ST delivers full spectral analysis at a performance level comparable to larger and more expensive spectrometers. Ocean ST is ideal for lab use and integration into setups where space is limited, with applications from DNA absorbance to laser characterization. Ocean ST models are available for UV, visible and NIR
wavelength coverage, offering great application flexibility. Also, the replaceable slit design allows users to optimize the optical resolution and throughput of their setup. The Ocean ST microspectrometer is compatible with Ocean Insight light sources, accessories and OceanView software, allowing users to mix and match components for different applications. Its rugged design, thermal stability and unit- to-unit reproducibility make the Ocean ST an appealing choice for embedding into other instrumentation and process operations.
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as environmental measurement, colour measurement, quality control in production lines, information devices and chemistry. The company’s FTIR engine has a Michelson optical interferometer and control circuit built into a palm-sized enclosure. Spectrum and absorbance can be measured by connecting a PC via USB. The FTIR engine will assist in creating portable, handheld FTIR spectrophotometers for analytical applications. Horiba Scientific offers high-quality spectrometers, monochromators and spectrographs. Its
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spectroscopy products span cathodoluminescence, Raman spectroscopy, AFM-Raman, fluorescence spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, vacuum UV, monochromator and spectrograph, detectors, x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) and spectroscopic ellipsometry. Components such as diffraction gratings are also available. Ibsen Photonics is a partner
for high-volume OEM supply of spectrometers and transmission gratings. The company provides fused silica transmission gratings such as phase masks, telecom, PCG and spectrometer gratings.
It also offers a wide range of robust, athermal, industrial grade OEM spectrometers that can be tailored to the user’s exact needs. The spectrometers are based on a range of basic platforms as well as the Rock, Freedom, Pebble, Peak, and Eagle series of standard spectrometer configurations. Klar Scientific’s instruments
target scientists and engineers with more modest budgets, whose primary interest is in photoluminescence but who occasionally need to make a Raman measurement as well. The company provides a Raman spectroscopy kit at 532nm, which includes a powerful laser and more sensitive spectrometer. For users whose needs span multiple types of spectroscopy, Klar’s reconfigurable,
modular instruments can be a cost- effective solution. Laser Quantum manufactures
suitable lasers for Raman spectroscopy, including 473, 532, 660 and 671nm wavelengths. The Gem family is ideal for OEM integration, while Ventus lasers are better suited to scientific and research applications. NKT Photonics offers
broadband white light lasers, which are ideal for spectroscopy. Its range of SuperK Fianium supercontinuum white light lasers are broadband as a lamp and bright as a laser. They deliver high-brightness, diffraction- limited light in the entire 390–2,400nm region. By adding one of its filters, the SuperK can be converted into an ultra-tunable
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