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ZYGO is a worldwide supplier of optical metrology systems, custom optical components, and complex electro-optical systems design and manufacturing. Products Zygo Corporation is a global leader in the design and manufacture of advanced optical metrology systems and ultra-precise optical components and assemblies. Our mission is to enable customer success by delivering innovative precision optical and metrology solutions that exceed expectations.
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Zygo is a global leader in the design and manufacture of advanced optical metrology systems and ultra-precise optical components and assemblies. Our mission is to enable customer success by delivering innovative precision optical and metrology solutions that exceed expectations. Zygo's 3D Optical Profiler instruments enable precise, quantitative, ISO-compliant, non-contact surface measurement and characterization of micro- and nano-scale surface features, capturing up to two million data points in just seconds. Applications range from topography and waviness to roughness and microstructure characterization on samples as that vary from ultra-smooth sub-angstrom optical ...
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Laser Interferometers ZYGO laser interferometers support and enable the most demanding metrology applications in industries from semiconductor and lithography to space-borne imaging systems, cutting-edge consumer electronics, defense-related IR and thermal imaging systems and ophthalmics. Zygo provides high-precision surface topography metrology systems and optical metrology systems to measure a variety of properties. ZYGO Corporation was founded in 1970 by Paul Forman, Sol Laufer, and Carl Zanoni with the vision to become the premier manufacturer of plano optical components through the application of innovative polishing methods. We have realized our founders vision, and further expanded our manufacturing offering beyond plano optical components to include coatings, aspheres, freeforms and complex optical ... MSN: I grew a Zygo cactus from cutting and filmed it for 1.5-year (time-lapse)