What Software is Best for Creating Scientific Diagrams?

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Several software packages are recommended for creating scientific diagrams, particularly for optical bench setups involving components like lenses, lasers, mirrors, and beam splitters. Xfig is mentioned as a viable option, though it may not be the most advanced choice available. Users are encouraged to explore various programs that can efficiently facilitate the design of these diagrams.
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Hey,

are there any good software packages to create scientific diagrams? Specifically for optical bench setups including lenses, lasers, mirrors, beam splitters etc. Surely there is a powerful but quick way of making them using some sort of program? Any ideas or recommendations? Thanks,

Ben
 
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Try Xfig, is not the best, but can be useful.
 
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