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Laser Diode Modules

Aiming Laser produces semiconductor laser modules like dot lasers, line lasers, cross line lasers, dotline lasers for a wide range of applications, such as industrial laser positioning and laser surveying systems, medical laser instrument, laser gas detector, environmental laser instrument, laser detecting equipment, laser barcode scanner, law enforcement, military defense devices, laser aiming devices and mini laser tools etc.

Comparing Laser Diode Modules: Red vs. Green vs. Blue

Wavelength and Visibility:

  1. Red Laser Modules:

    • Wavelength: Typically around 635-650 nanometers.

    • Visibility: Red lasers are highly visible to the human eye, especially in low-light conditions.

    • Applications: Commonly used in laser pointers, barcode scanners, and alignment tools.

  2. Green Laser Modules:

    • Wavelength: Typically around 520-532 nanometers.

    • Visibility: Green lasers are more visible to the human eye than red lasers, making them appear brighter at the same power level.

    • Applications: Used in laser pointers, surveying equipment, and outdoor applications where high visibility is crucial.

  3. Blue Laser Modules:

    • Wavelength: Typically around 445-465 nanometers.

    • Visibility: Blue lasers are also highly visible, though slightly less so than green lasers.

    • Applications: Used in medical devices, scientific research, and high-resolution imaging.


Power and Efficiency:

  1. Red Laser Modules:

    • Power: Generally available in a wide range of power levels, from low-power pointers to high-power industrial lasers.

    • Efficiency: Red lasers are typically more energy-efficient and cost-effective to produce.

  2. Green Laser Modules:

    • Power: Green lasers are often more powerful than red lasers at the same visibility level.

    • Efficiency: Green lasers are less energy-efficient and more complex to manufacture, often requiring frequency doubling of infrared lasers.

  3. Blue Laser Modules:

    • Power: Blue lasers can achieve high power levels, making them suitable for applications requiring intense light sources.

    • Efficiency: Blue lasers are generally less efficient than red lasers but offer unique advantages in specific applications.


What is a Laser Diode Module?

A laser diode module is a compact, self-contained device that includes a laser diode, along with additional components necessary for its operation and stability. These modules are designed to be easily integrated into various systems and applications. Here are the key components and features typically found in a laser diode module:

  1. Laser Diode: The core component that generates the laser light. It is a semiconductor device that emits coherent light when an electric current passes through it.

  2. Driver Circuit: This electronic circuit regulates the current supplied to the laser diode, ensuring stable operation and protecting the diode from damage due to overcurrent or voltage spikes.

  3. Ease of Integration: Laser diode modules are designed to be plug-and-play, making them easy to integrate into various systems without the need for extensive setup or calibration.

  4. Compact Size: These modules are typically small and lightweight, making them suitable for applications where space is limited.


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