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        <![CDATA[Very high-resolution McPherson spectrometers feature 2- or 4-meter focal length. Large masterpiece reflective optics are used for spectral agility and wide wavelength range optical performance. Focal plane formation covers 12" in wavelength space. Multiple detectors, even multiple focal plane array CCD detectors, can be mounted to simultaneously detect a variety of wavelengths. Spectral resolution of about 10 to 15 picometer full width half maximum is attained totally across the large focal plane. ]]>
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