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App Note: NIR Analysis of Photovoltaics New! The OptoTemp Temperature Probe

We recently conducted a reflectivity analysis of photovoltaic panels for a manufacturer interested in quality control of the thin films used. We conducted measurements in the NIR range from 1200-2100 nm, under ambient laboratory lighting conditions to help evaluate NIR spectroscopy as a quality assurance tool.
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Now available - the OptoTemp 2000 Temperature Probe from Ocean Optics and Micro Materials. This probe was designed for reliable performance in harsh chemical and electrical environments. OptoTemp is unaffected by microwave/RF radiation and plasma.

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Winner Announced: Name the Spectroscopy Super Hero New! LIBS System for Microanalysis

Our congratulations go out to Linda Jacob for the winning entry in our Spectroscopy Super Hero naming contest. Lambda Maxx is our new hero and Linda receives a new iPod touch for her entry! We had a fun time with this contest and will be unveiling our new hero very soon in print and digital format. Stay tuned and thanks to all who participated.

Meet the new Insight™ LIBS System. Designed for microanalysis of solid materials, the Insight provides a broad spectral range (190-800+ nm) and better than 0.1 nm resolution throughout the spectrum


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Jaz Fluorescence Systems App Note: pH Probe Stability in Seawater

The Jaz Modular Measuring Suite is now available preconfigured for fluorescence measurements. Jaz-FL-395 and Jaz-FL-450 both deliver outstanding fluorescence capabilities at a lower cost than traditional fluorescence spectrometers. Plus, you can enjoy Jaz's unique modularity, field-ready housing and ease of operation.

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We performed an investigation to determine the long-term stability of the T-300 and TP-300 pH Probes in seawater obtained locally from our own Dunedin, Florida marina. Using an Ocean Optics USB2000 miniature spectrometer, we conducted absorbance, pH and transmissive measurements over time.

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  • App Note: NIR Analysis of Photovoltaics

  • New! The OptoTemp Temperature Probe

  • Winner: Name the Spectroscopy Super Hero

  • New! LIBS system for Microanalysis

  • Jaz Fluorescence Systems

  • App Note: pH Probe Stability in Seawater

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