
- Spectroscopy-12-01-2014
- Volume 29
- Issue 12
Oriel Instruments, a Newport Company
Company Description
Oriel Instruments, a Newport Company, was founded in 1965 and delevoped a reputation as an innovative supplier of products for the making and measuring of light. Today, the Oriel brand provides sophisticated broad band light sources covering the range from UV to IR, pulsed or continuous, and low to high power. Oriel also offers monochromators, spectrographs, and a flexible modular FT-IR spectrometer, for users across many industries with diverse applications. Oriel is a leader in photovoltaics metrology products with its offering of solar simulators and quantum efficiency measurement tools. Oriel brings innovative products and solutions to Newport Corporation customers around the world.
Chief Spectroscopic Techniques Supported
- UV–vis spectroscopy
- NIR spectroscopy
- FT-IR spectroscopy
Markets Served
- Research
- Industrial manufacturing
- Pharmaceuticals
- Food sciences
- Life and health sciences
- Microelectronics
- Aerospace
- Defense
Major Products/Services
- Light sources from low to high power and UV to IR
- Monochromators
- Light detection systems (single point and array based)
- Spectrographs
- Spectrometers
- Photovoltaic metrology devices
- Solar simulators
- Various components designed to make, manage, and measure light.
Oriel Instruments
	1791 Deere Avenue
	Irvine, CA 92606
TELEPHONE
	(949) 863-3144
FAX
	(949) 253-1680
E-MAIL
WEB SITE
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
	Worldwide: 2500
YEAR FOUNDED
	1965
Articles in this issue
almost 11 years ago
Three-Dimensional Raman Imaging of Ion-Exchanged Waveguidesalmost 11 years ago
Closed Vessel Digestion of Frosting or Icing Using SRC Technologyalmost 11 years ago
Initial Quantitative Measurements with Handheld LIBSalmost 11 years ago
Distinguishing Release Agents on Molded Rubber Using ATR Spectroscopyalmost 11 years ago
The Moxtek ICE Cube Polarizing Beamsplitteralmost 11 years ago
Characterization of Diesel Fuel Using a Modular Raman Systemalmost 11 years ago
Amptek, Inc.almost 11 years ago
Raman Spectroscopic Study of Sugars in Common Liquid Sweetenersalmost 11 years ago
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