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UV-VIS Spectrophotometer Webinar |
App Note: Blood Analysis Without Pain for Neonates |
Dr.
Yvette Mattley, Ocean Optics Senior Applications Scientist,
recently participated in a Live Product Showcase of UV-VIS
Spectrophotomers and their improvements in functionality.
This webinar was hosted by the good folks at Lab Manager
Magazine.
Check
it out here |
Read
how our USB4000 miniature spectrometer is being used to help
in the detection of conditions such as jaundice in newborns.
The spectroscopic method, using diffusion theory, is proving
to be painless, more accurate and simpler than comparable
diagnostic methods.
Read the Application Note |
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Tech Tip:
Thermal Stability in Spectrometers |
Ready for Photonics West? We Are! |

In this Technical Tip, we outline options for maintaining
thermal wavelength stability in our spectrometers. Thermal
stability is especially important in industrial and other
settings where environmental conditions –especially
variations in temperature -- can affect spectrometer
performance.
Read
the article |
Mark
your calendars! Ocean Optics will be at SPIE Photonics West
January 21-26 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Booths
1000-1001 are where you can check out our latest
technologies, get a quote or technical details on any of our
products and pick up the latest Ocean Optics Catalog of
Products. Be sure to stop in and say hello!
Register
to Attend |
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Ocean Optics Collimating Lenses |
Going to Mars, BRB! |
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Our
range of collimating lenses help you to gather more accurate
data in an easy way. What's more, you can use them for
virtually any optical setup that requires the acceptance or
transmission of parallel beams of light at the illumination
source. Use them with Ocean Optics spectrometers and optical
fibers for outstanding, reliable results!
Check them out here
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NASA’s latest mission to Mars includes several Ocean Optics
spectrometers that are part of an instrument using Laser
Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) to evaluate rocks,
soil composition and other elements of the plant’s surface.
Read the Release |
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Stay
in Touch, Won't You?
There are plenty of convenient ways to get in touch with us
at Ocean Optics. For general inquiries, please drop us an
email at
info@oceanoptics.com.
You can reach us during regular business hours (GMT-5) at +1
727-733-2447. If you're in Europe, please reach us on +31 (0) 26 319
0500 or +49 (0) 711 3416 96-0. And, in Asia/Pacific Rim, you can contact us at
+86-21-6295-6600. Don't forget that our online chat is
up and running. Get answers on product availability, pricing
and delivery from our website by clicking Live Support
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App Note:
UV-VIS Spectrophotometer Webinar
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Blood Analysis Without Pain for Neonates
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Tech Tip:
Thermal Stability in Spectrometers
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Ready for Photonics West? We Are!
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Ocean Optics Collimating Lenses
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Going to Mars, BRB!




From the entire
Ocean Optics family to yours, we wish you a happy and safe holiday
season.
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