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Zygo Optical Systems Div.: A Tier 1 Electro-Optical Device Supplier

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MIDDLEFIELD, Conn., April 9, 2008 -- Zygo Corp.'s reputation for state-of-the-art interferometry is well known throughout the world. For almost four decades, however, the company has also been manufacturing high-precision optical components and systems serving applications ranging from laser eye surgery to aerial reconnaissance, becoming one of the largest and most advanced suppliers of laser fusion optics in the world. Given the corporation's growth and strength in OEM optics, several internal business units were consolidated in 2007 to form what is now the Zygo Optical Systems Division. Comprised of two major groups,...Read full article

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    Published: April 2008
    Glossary
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