References for Pulsed Laser Diodes Research

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers on seeking references and resources for studying pulsed laser diodes, with a focus on their application in sensor projects and potential experimental use.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests references for studying pulsed laser diodes.
  • Another participant suggests starting with a Wikipedia article on laser diodes as a reference point.
  • A question is raised regarding the nature of the study, specifically whether it involves practical operation of the laser diodes or is based on literature review.
  • A participant mentions a project involving sensors and the use of nanoparticles prepared by chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
  • It is proposed that searching scientific journals may yield useful information on how others have utilized laser diodes for similar applications.
  • There is a suggestion to inquire within university labs in the electrical engineering or physics departments for additional resources or guidance.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants have not reached a consensus, and multiple viewpoints regarding the study's focus and resource acquisition remain present.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not clarified specific assumptions regarding the type of study or the intended application of the pulsed laser diodes, leaving some aspects unresolved.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in pulsed laser diodes, sensor technology, or academic research in electrical engineering and physics may find this discussion relevant.

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pulsed laser diodes...

i need to study pulsed laser diodes so can anyone give me some references for pulsed laser diodes...
 
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What kind of study? Will you be actually operating the laser diodes and taking data? Or are you writing a report based solely on information you will read?
 


i am starting my project for sensors...for which i was planning to use nanoparticles prepared by cvd..
 


You could try searching scientific journals to find out how other people have used laser diodes to study or measure whatever it is you're trying to use them for.

If this is a university project, there may very well be some labs in the EE or physics department that are using diode lasers. If so, you could also inquire there.
 

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