Physics Experiment Equipment Resource?

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Amateur experimentalists are seeking reliable suppliers for physics equipment, specifically a Mach Zehnder Interferometer. One user found a potential supplier but reported a lack of response to inquiries. Recommendations include Edmund Optics/Edmund Scientific as a reliable source for such equipment. The discussion highlights the need for accessible and responsive suppliers in the physics equipment market. Finding a dependable supplier is crucial for experimentalists.
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I am an amateur experimentalist looking for a supplier of physics equipment.

Does anyone know of a good place where I can obtain a Mach Zehnder Interferometer?

I found one place on the web which is has exactly what I need (see link)...

http://www.sigma-koki.com/english/A/Interferometers/Mach.html

...except they don't respond to my emails. Any suggestions appreciated.
 
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Edmund optic/edmund scientific are pretty good for this sort of thing.
 
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