Ocean Optics' precision laser-cut slit and aperture assembly technology, replaceable slits provide more freedom in spectrometer design, allowing users to easily convert from one application function by replacing some screws To another application feature.
The design criteria of a spectrometer instrument is the result of repeated weighing of various advantages and disadvantages. The spectrometer is ideal depending on its application. One of the most distressing trade-offs for some users is how to select the entrance slit. Larger slits increase the amount of light, but at the expense of optical resolution. Smaller slits increase optical resolution but reduce the amount of light. In general, to change the slit, it is necessary to return to the manufacturer for rework of the spectrometer.
With replaceable slits, users can directly change the spectrometer's performance in the field. It takes only a few minutes to complete the slit changes without realigning. For example, if a QE65 Pro user needs high sensitivity for low light applications, such as fluorescence, the small slit can be changed to a large slit, and the absorbance can be changed back to a small slit to avoid saturation in absorbance applications. Or Torus users can adjust the configured Torus for high-resolution requirements to another application's configuration to provide low-light level measurements.
About Ocean Optics and Halma:
Headquartered in Florida, USA, Ocean Optics is the world's leading provider of optical sensing and spectroscopy solutions, providing you with advanced technologies for measuring and studying the interaction of light and matter. Ocean Optics has offices in Asia and Europe. Since 1992, nearly 200,000 sets of spectrometers have been sold worldwide. Ocean Optics has a large product line that includes spectrometers, chemical sensors, metrology equipment, fiber optics, thin films, and optical components. Ocean Optics products are widely used in medical and biological research, environmental monitoring, science education, entertainment lighting and display.
Ocean Optics is a subsidiary of HALMA plc-. Founded in 1894, Hammer is the world's leading safety, health and environmental technology group, listed on the London Stock Exchange, and has more than 5,000 employees and more than 40 subsidiaries worldwide. Hammer currently has representative offices in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Shenyang, and has opened several factories and production bases in China.
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