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The development of semiconductor lasers is a good illustration of the major progress that has been recorded in terms of basic concepts and the mastery of manufacturing processes. Owing to their maturity and diversity, laser diodes are becoming highly popular in a number of applications ranging from the general public to leading edge industrial processes. Nevertheless, courses derived from this area of microelectronics are still too few and far between in postgraduate studies and remain, on the whole, essentially theoretical.
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Arguel, P. (2000). An Experimental Approach to The Study of Semiconductor Laser Sources. In: Courtois, B., Guillemot, N., Kamarinos, G., Stéhelin, G. (eds) Microelectronics Education. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9506-3_40
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