Tonight, aboard the USS Midway in San Diego, Gamma Scientific will be among the finalists in the Solid State Lighting Enabling Technologies and Test category at this year’s Sapphire Awards for their 940 LED-200 Series Goniometer.
The 940 LED-200 Series Goniometer is optimised for the precise measurements of angle dependent spatial radiation properties of LEDs and small luminaires. It can accommodate sample sizes up to 200 mm in diameter, and can be combined with a Gamma Scientific Spectroradiometer or UDT Series photometer.
With a spectroradiometer, the goniometer can measure luminous flux, colour coordinates and CRI; while a photometer connected goniometer can provide fast measurements of spatial light distribution.
Applications
- Rapid, precise characterisation of of spatial light distribution
- Accurate measurement of LED luminaires, lamps and modules
- Models optimised for specific sample sizes
- Conform with CIE, DIN and IES standards
For more information on the availability of this equipment for UK and Irish LED manufacturers and users, please contact us.
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February 12, 2020 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, displays, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Lasers & LED Systems | Tags: Gamma Scientific, Goniometer, Goniophotometer, LED, lighting, photometer, Sapphire Awards, Spectroradiometer | Leave a comment
Next week Elliot Scientific will be exhibiting at Photon16, the largest optics and photonics conference in the UK and the eighth in the series of these biennial events.
This year Photon16 will be held at the University of Leeds, and includes a Women in Optics workshop, an Industry and Technology Programme (ITP) and dozens of speakers at various conferences taking place at the event.
Elliot Scientific is located on Table 34 from September 6th and 7th throughout the exhibition days of the conference.

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August 30, 2016 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Fibre & Telecom, Laser Trapping - Optical Tweezers, Lasers & LED Systems, Lifescience, Optics | Tags: active, adaptive, attosecond, beams, biomimetics, Biophotonics, carbon, coherence, coherent, computational, control, design, displays, dots, energy, engineering, environmental, fibre, imaging, laser, lasers, Leeds, lighting, manipulation, manufacturing, materials, metamaterials, metrology, nanocrystals, nanophotonics, non-gaussian, nonlinear, optic, photon, plasmonics, polarization, quantum, sensing, sensors, silicon, structured, technology, THz, trapping, ultrafast, vortices | Leave a comment
To mark their 20th anniversary and the International Year of Light, the Institute of Photonics will be holding a special celebration. On Wednesday, November 4th., world-leading experts will be presenting on a wide range of photonics research topics including: diamond photonics, visible light communications, gallium nitride based lighting, colloidal quantum dot devices and optogenetics.
Alongside the conference, a small exhibition of key suppliers to academia and industry will include Elliot Scientific. We will on hand to offer advice and demonstrate a select range of products and equipment that delivers our solution science to researchers.
If you are in Glasgow next week, do visit the University of Strathclyde for the Institute of Photonics 20th Anniversary and drop by the Elliot Scientific display. We look forward to meeting you.

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October 27, 2015 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Lasers & LED Systems, Lifescience, Materials Research | Tags: colloidal, communication, devices, diamond, dot, Elliot Scientific, gallium nitride, Institute of Photonics, International Year of Light, IYL, light, lighting, Optogenetics, photonics, quantum, visible | Leave a comment
Traffex takes place at the NEC Birmingham from the 21st of April for three days, and is set to be the most important event for the international traffic management, road safety, road maintenance and transport infrastructure industries. Elliot Scientific will be exhibiting the RoadVista range on Stand Z75.
RoadVista has set the standard in retroreflectometer accuracy, reliability and usability for over 30 years in the USA, and Elliot Scientific will be demonstrating to an international audience how RoadVista makes roads visibly safer with a complete selection of instruments and testing services for street lighting and retroreflection measurements of signs and road markings.
For more information about RoadVista and Traffex, contact us now.
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April 15, 2015 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events | Tags: Birmingham, dark, Gamma Scientific, glow, lighting, marking, NEC, night, retroreflection, retroreflective, retroreflectometer, retroreflector, road, safety, sign, street, strip, stripe, Traffex, traffic, transport | Leave a comment
Elliot Scientific is now offering the GS-1290-NVIS, an advanced high-speed spectroradiometer from Gamma Scientific, that is specifically configured for ANVIS testing of cockpit displays and lighting.
Combining the leading-edge sensitivity of a backside-thinned CCD detector with Gamma Scientific’s industry-renowned RadOMA opto-electrical platform, the GS-1290-NVIS exceeds all requirements outlined in MIL-L-85762A and MIL-STD-3009 for the characterisation of night vision compatible interface lighting in aircraft.
The GS-1290-NVIS represents the state-of-the-art in speed and accuracy in a commercially available spectroradiometer. Measurements that required a few minutes in the past with scanning grating spectroradiometer systems can now be performed in a matter of seconds.
For full performance and in-depth specification details, availability and price, contact us now.
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November 25, 2014 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation | Tags: aircraft, ANVIS, aviator, cockpit, Elliot Scientific, Gamma Scientific, illumination, lighting, MIL-L-85762A, MIL-STD-3009, night vision, NVIS, pilot, Spectroradiometer, system, test | Leave a comment
Next week Elliot Scientific will be exhibiting at Photon 14, the largest optics and photonics conference in the UK and the seventh in the series of these biennial events.
This year Photon14 will be held at Imperial College London, and includes Optics and Photonics 2014 and QEP-21 conferences.

Photo courtesy of Amanda Slater
Topics covered at the conference will include:
- Active and adaptive optics
- Advances in imaging and displays
- Advances in lasers
- Advances in THz technology
- Biophotonics
- Computational photonics
- Fibre optic sensors
- Fibre optics and waveguides
- Lighting design
- Manufacturing of optics
- Metamaterials
- Nanophotonics and plasmonics
- Nonlinear photonics
- Optical and quantum metrology
- Optical diagnostic in engineering
- Optical environmental sensing
- Optical vortices, polarization, coherence and non-Gaussian beams
- Photonic energy harvesting
- Photonic systems
- Quantum coherent control
- Quantum dots, nanocrystals, and low dimensional materials
- Quantum information
- Quantum optics
- Silicon and carbon photonics
- Structured optical materials and biomimetics
- Trapping and manipulation
- Ultrafast and attosecond optics
Elliot Scientific can be found on Stand 10 from September 1st to 4th.

Photon 14: 1st – 4th September, Imperial College, London
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August 26, 2014 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Laser Trapping - Optical Tweezers, Lasers & LED Systems, Lifescience, Optics | Tags: active, adaptive, attosecond, beams, biomimetics, Biophotonics, carbon, coherence, coherent, college, computational, control, design, displays, dots, energy, engineering, environmental, fibre, imaging, imperial, laser, lasers, lighting, London, manipulation, manufacturing, materials, metamaterials, metrology, nanocrystals, nanophotonics, non-gaussian, nonlinear, optic, optics, photon, photonic, photonics, plasmonics, polarization, quantum, sensing, sensors, silicon, structured, technology, THz, trapping, ultrafast, vortices | Leave a comment