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I'd be very careful powering diodes directly from such power supplies. The often DO have output capacitors after the current limiter, and although these are typically small, they could fry a diode.
If you want to power the diode directly, set the power supply to zero first, make sure the output voltage is actually zero (multimeter), then connect the diode and ramp up the current and voltage.
If you want to power the diode directly, set the power supply to zero first, make sure the output voltage is actually zero (multimeter), then connect the diode and ramp up the current and voltage.