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“Ocean Optics is the Applied Spectral Knowledge company. We use spectral technology, application expertise, and manufacturing scalability to help customers take on important challenges for a safer, cleaner, healthier future.” – Ocean Optics

Ocean Optics provides innovative, modular spectral solutions for a wide range of applications and measurement techniques. To learn more about this companies’ capabilities view the Spectral Solutions Brochure below or make an Inquiry to speak to our team directly about your requirements.

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Absorbance

From UV to NIR wavelengths, absorbance measurements provide information about the chemical composition of materials in all states of matter. Absorbance can be used to identify substances or measure the concentration of a molecule.

Raman

Raman spectroscopy uses scattering of laser light to probe molecular structure. Of every million photons scattered, a single photon will interact with the vibrational states of a sample molecule and emit light of a different wavelength.

Fluorescence

Fluorescence is the absorption and emission of light of two different frequencies. Typically, a lower wavelength of incident light is absorbed from one direction, and a higher wavelength of light is emitted in all directions.

Multispectral

Multispectral imaging (MSI) involves capturing images of a scene or object over multiple discrete wavelength bands and extracting spectral content from that data.

Reflectance

Reflectance is light incident on the surface of a material that is reflected at an interface. Light not reflected from the sample is absorbed, scattered or transmitted.

Transmittance

Transmittance is light incident on a sample that transmits through it. If the sample has low scatter (clean, dilute solution), almost all the light not absorbed will be transmitted.

Irradiance

Irradiance is the amount of energy emitted at each wavelength from a radiant sample such as an LED, a laser or the sun. From that data, more specific intensity values can be calculated.

Oxygen Sensing

Optical oxygen sensors comprise an indicator fluorophore in a sol-gel host matrix that’s applied to an adhesive patch or fiber tip. The indicator changes optical properties in response to analytes in its environment and a fluorometer measures the response.

pH Sensing

Transmittance is light incident on a sample that transmits through it. If the sample has low scatter (clean, dilute solution), almost all the light not absorbed will be transmitted.

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