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Schott ZERODUR microcrystalline glass has become the core material for high-end optical equipment due to its ultra-low thermal expansion coefficient (almost zero expansion), and its lightweight ...
Its production plants in Penang and Kulim are two of SCHOTT’s leading facilities in Asia to provide high-end processing for global high-tech industries, including semiconductors, augmented reality, ...
With the rapid development of contemporary technology, a special material called low expansion microcrystalline glass has emerged, which has shone in many fields due to its low expansion coefficient, ...
NASA showcases a prototype telescope that will play a key role in the LISA mission, detecting gravitational waves.
“The prototype is made entirely from an amber-colored glass-ceramic called Zerodur, manufactured by Schott in Mainz, Germany. The material is widely used for telescope mirrors and other applications ...
NASA has revealed the first look at a full-scale prototype for six telescopes that will enable, in the next decade, the space-based detection of gravitational waves.
For instance, leading lithography machines, some of the most complex engineering marvels ever made by humanity, rely on SCHOTT’s high-quality flexible light guides and ZERODUR® glass-ceramic to ...
This artist’s rendering shows a night view of the Extremely Large Telescope in operation on Cerro Armazones in northern Chile. The telescope is shown using lasers to create artificial stars high in ...
Wavelength measurement is required in many laser applications, in this paper, we built a precise Fabry-Perot interferometer for near infrared cavity ring-down spectroscopy. The interferometer is ...
Thermal analysis is crucial for optimizing astronomical instruments, ensuring precision in extreme temperatures for advanced space exploration.
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