References for Pulsed Laser Diodes Research

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Pulsed laser diodes are a focus of study, with users seeking references for research and applications. Key resources include Wikipedia for foundational knowledge and scientific journals for specific applications and methodologies. Inquiries into university labs, particularly in electrical engineering or physics departments, can provide practical insights and hands-on experience. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the intended use of the laser diodes, whether for data collection or theoretical research. Engaging with academic resources and local expertise is recommended for comprehensive study.
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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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