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ZEISS CYGUS / Technical Data

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Monday, March 28, 2022
Carl Zeiss Spectroscopy GmbH

CYGUS® from ZEISS is the latest evolution of high-performance, fiber-coupled spectrometer systems covering the 190 – 1100 nm spectral range. CYGUS® spectrometers provide great versatility in CMOS detectors with configurations for exceptional resolution, high sensitivity, and fast readout.

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