The New Frontier of Nondestructive Testing

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has made its move into the non-destructive testing and inspection arena. Valued for its ability to provide non-contact imaging of surface morphology and subsurface structure with micron-level resolution, the technique can provide quantitative analysis of structures, features and defects for a wide range of materials. Read […]

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The OCT Landscape Expands

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The September 2017 issue of Photonics Media features an article about how OCT applications are expanding beyond the typical use in ophthalmology. Our own Dr. Nishant Mohan is interviewed for this story. Dermatology and angiography fields are seeing increased usage of OCT for mapping tumor margins to prevent and/or treat skin […]

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Enhancing Vision: Laser corrective eye surgery

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A feature in the August 2017 Electro Optics issue reviews vision correction surgeries and their advancement via laser-based systems. Of significant interest is the role of a Wasatch Photonics spectrometer and its use in finding a previously undiscovered layer inside the cornea. Dr. Nishant Mohan provides details about this “new” […]

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The full spectrum

Cat Fundus

David Creasey meets with Electro Optics’ Jessica Rowbury in the June 2017 issue and summarizes the history of Wasatch Photonics, from its beginnings in the gratings market to the company’s eventual growth into spectroscopy, OCT and complete systems. Also discussed is the overall refinement and optimization of product lines. Read […]

1064-nm Raman: The Right Choice for Biological Samples?

In the June 2017 issue of Spectroscopy, David Creasey joins Shan Yang and Ozan Akkus in writing a side by side comparison of 1064 nm and 785 nm Raman analysis of various biological samples. With the availability of high quality 1064-nm Raman spectroscopy at a reasonable cost, users have options […]

Where Does OCT Go From Here?

This article in the March 2017 issue of Photonics Media interviews three industry experts in the OCT photonics market, including our own Dr. Nishant Mohan, about the current state and possible future scenarios for OCT. Ophthalmology continues to be the driving force behind most of the OCT market, but hopeful areas […]

Spectral-domain OCT spectrometer addresses sensitivity, fall-off drawbacks

A new OCT spectrometer from Wasatch Photonics offers deeper sample penetration and higher image clarity, creating data gathering opportunities in the fields of ophthalmology, dermatology, angiography, oncology, and industrial utilities. It also addresses concerns regarding sensitivity and fall-off. Click here to read the full article on BioOptics World website. February 22, […]

Wasatch Photonics Unleashes Game Changing Spectral-domain OCT Spectrometer

Logan, UT and Durham, NC – Wasatch Photonics, Inc. announced its new OCT spectrometer, Cobra-S, offering unbeatable ultra-high speeds of 250,000 lines per second and enhanced roll-off performance for deeper sample penetration with the highest image clarity. The Cobra-S can be designed into near infrared OCT systems for research and […]

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Hands-on spectroscopy at CDT Optima

This June, we had the pleasure of sitting as industry judges at a very unusual competition for applied spectroscopy company start-ups. The contestants were all PhD students, and just one week before, some of them had never touched a spectrometer in their lives. The competition goes under the unassuming name […]