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Ocean Optics is a leading supplier of solutions for optical sensing and spectroscopy -- fundamental methods of measuring and interpreting the interaction of light with matter. Our vision is to expand the frontiers of optical sensing and to make it the foundation on which innovative, life-changing ideas are built
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New High-Throughput Spectrometers from Ocean Optics
Ventana’s optical design and components maximize throughput for superior sensitivity Ocean Optics has expanded its Elite Series of high-performance modular spectrometers with the introduction of...
Invisibility cloaking to shield floating objects from waves
A new approach to invisibility cloaking may one day be used at sea to shield floating objects – such as oil rigs and ships – from rough waves. Unlike most other cloaking techniques that rely on tr...
Ocean Optics Expands Indian Operations by Appointing India Sales Manager
MUMBAI, October 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Ocean Optics (www.oceanoptics.eu), the industry leader in miniature spectroscopy and optical sensing, is glad to announce the appointment of Mr. Hemchandra San...
Kendall L. Carder named recipient of the Jerlov Award
(The Oceanography Society) The Oceanography Society is pleased to announce that Professor Kendall L. Carder has been selected as the 2012 recipient of the Nils Gunnar Jerlov Award, which recognizes co...
Torus spectrometer delivers high throughput and low stray light
Holographic concave grating design elevates Ocean Optics newest miniature spectrometer
ecoVis Krypton Light Source for VIS-NIR Applications
MUMBAI, November 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Compact, Economical Source has Response From 400-2500 nm The ecoVis is a compact, low-voltage light source (400-2500 nm) from Ocean Optics (www.OceanOptics....
Earth science: How the ocean exhales
A record of biogenic opal production in the subtropical Atlantic Ocean fuels the theory that ocean circulation, rather than winds, drove the release of carbon dioxide from deep marine waters at the en...
An oxygen-poor 'boring' ocean challenged evolution of early life
(University of California - Riverside) A team led by UC Riverside biogeochemists has filled in a billion-year gap in our understanding of conditions in the early ocean during a critical time in life's...
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Threatening ocean life from the inside out.
Anthropogenic modification of the oceans.
Human activities are altering the ocean in many different ways. The surface ocean is warming and, as a result, it is becoming more stratified and sea level is rising. There is no clear evidence yet of...
Large-aperture focusing of x rays with micropore optics using dry etching of silicon wafers.
Large-aperture focusing of Al Kα 1.49 keV x-ray photons using micropore optics made from a dry-etched 4 in. (100 mm) silicon wafer is demonstrated. Sidewalls of the micropores are smoothed with hig...
Warming up, turning sour, losing breath: ocean biogeochemistry under global change.
In the coming decades and centuries, the ocean's biogeochemical cycles and ecosystems will become increasingly stressed by at least three independent factors. Rising temperatures, ocean acidification...
Atmospheric blocking and Atlantic multidecadal ocean variability.
Atmospheric blocking over the northern North Atlantic, which involves isolation of large regions of air from the westerly circulation for 5 days or more, influences fundamentally the ocean circulation...