Ocean Optics to display miniature spectrometer at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2017

June 5, 2017
The Ocean FX miniature spectrometer offers high-sensitivity CMOS detector performance.

The Ocean FX miniature spectrometer offers high-sensitivity CMOS detector performance, acquisition speed up to 4500 scans/s, and onboard spectral buffering to ensure data integrity during reaction monitoring. The spectrometer has utility in high-speed sorting and grading in production environments, measurement of high-intensity sources and plasmas, and monitoring of fast reaction kinetics. Available versions include UV-visible (200–850 nm), visible to near-infrared (350–1000 nm), and extended (200–1025 nm) wavelength ranges. Custom and OEM configurations are also available.

LASER World of PHOTONICS booth number: A1, 249

To Learn More:

Contact:Ocean Optics
Headquarters: Dunedin, FL
Product: Ocean FX miniature spectrometer
Key Feature: Acquisition speed up to 4500 scans/s

What Ocean Optics says:
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