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Please add a functionality of students corner, so that any student can study from your website, especially science students , I love this site but can't get enough knowledge
Knowledge is lacking in laser concept, please add more details to pumping of laser, solo state laser, semiconductor laser and
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The amount of information about graphene modelocking is disproportionate compared to its importance. It is an area of active research. The more traditional methods of modelocking, such as SESAMs or the ones used in Ti:Sapphire lasers are commercialized and well known, and should be discussed in
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more, please make a student corner section with which students can score good marks, If you add this functionality to your website, the, please show special thanks to my name, Rudra Pratap Singh, B.tech CSE student ,Ballabgarh,Faridabad,Haryana,India
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Agreed. Both disproportionate and misleading, in that the first paragraph claimed graphene is "widely used", but the references and the second paragraph made it clear that it's a newly developed technology, yet to be widely deployed (at least as of
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Of course, ruby lasers at room temperature emit pulses of light, only. This is because these lasers have just three energy levels in their quantum schemes. For continuous operation, you need at least four energy
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greater depth in an encyclopedic article. I am modifying this article to reflect this to some extent, but I don't want to shorten or remove the section on graphene unless there is a consensus.
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