Ondax, Inc. is the leader in the high-performance, low-frequency/THz-Raman(r) Spectroscopy systems and wavelength-stabilized laser sources for a wide range of spectroscopy, industrial, scientific, defense, and life science applications. Ondax patented THz-Raman(r) spectroscopy systems combine chemical detection and structural analysis into one instrument. Fast, easy capture of the complete Raman spectrum including both Stokes and anti-Stokes low-frequency Raman signals down to ~5 cm-1, improves sensitivity and reliability for polymorph discrimination, crystallization, and phase monitoring, semiconductor and 2D materials characterization, explosives forensics, and advanced materials analysis. Our SureLock(tm) and CleanLine(tm) Series single frequency lasers set the price-performance standard for Raman laser sources.
Ondax products are all U.S. manufactured at our Southern California headquarters in Monrovia, California, just 10 miles east of Pasadena and about 30 miles from the Los Angeles airport.
Ondax, Inc.
850 E. Duarte Road
Monrovia, CA 91016
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