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I wonder what can be found at the end of the rainbow?

Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
ZEISS: Spektroskopie
Place
Mensa des Studierendenwerks
Adresse
Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 6

Can you see a rainbow on a long night? We get to the bottom of this question and make the invisible visible. Light is broken down into spectral colors by an optical grid. But what secrets are waiting at the end of the rainbow?

Legend has it that there is a treasure at the end of the rainbow. Imagine that instead of gold and precious stones, you can discover something else: measurable light.

This is exactly what ZEISS Spectroscopy does. With precise measuring instruments from ZEISS, light is broken down into its components and analyzed. When an object is illuminated, for example, the light reflected from it provides valuable information about a wide range of material properties. The secrets hidden in the object are thus made visible. Even production processes can be monitored and optimized with these measured values.

ZEISS spectrometers and optical components are like modern treasure hunters that make the invisible visible and help us to better understand the world around us. Whether it's exploring distant galaxies or testing the quality of food, the possibilities are almost limitless.

Experience the magic of light decomposition and spectral analysis. Discover how ZEISS Spectroscopy combines science and technology to transform light into measurable wonders. Embark on a journey to the end of the rainbow, where the most diverse treasures await you!

 
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Linse mit Spektralfarben
Zerlegung des Lichtes in seine Spektralfarben durch optische Gitter
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