Nunavut
BaySpec now offers enhancements to its Nunavut deep-cooled linear array cameras for use with spectrometers. The cameras feature a new selection of wavelength ranges, improved low noise electronics, and optional water cooling down to -100°C
BaySpec now offers enhancements to its Nunavut deep-cooled linear array cameras for use with spectrometers. The cameras feature a new selection of wavelength ranges, improved low noise electronics, and optional water cooling down to -100°C
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