GLM-545-010-1118			
									Manufacturer/Distributor: Lasence
									Laser Type: GLM
					
								Green Laser Module
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: Lasence
Lasence Co., Ltd. is a leading provider of advanced laser products, offering a broad spectrum of lasers by wavelength, including UV, violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, red, and IR. Their products are tailored for specific applications like life sciences, medical uses, show lasers, and precision aiming & pointing devices. The company specializes in custom laser modules, including dot, line, fiber-coupled, high-power, and single-frequency options. Lasence prioritizes strict quality control and adheres to international standards (RoHS3, FDA, CE), providing a one-year warranty on all products.
Laser Type: DPSS-Laser
A DPSS (Diode-Pumped Solid-State) laser is a type of laser in which a laser diode is used to pump a solid-state gain medium. This technology allows for the creation of lasers with various wavelengths, high efficiency, and compact sizes.
Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules
Laser diode modules are compact devices that integrate a laser diode, optical components, and a driver circuit to produce coherent, high-intensity light for various applications, including industrial, medical, communication, and scientific fields. They are known for their efficiency, reliability, and ability to generate precise, focused light, making them essential in a wide range of technologies.
Laser Type: Green-Laser-Modules
Green laser modules excel in applications requiring high visibility and precision, such as scientific research, medical procedures, industrial alignment, and optical communication, due to their bright and coherent beams. Their versatility also extends to consumer electronics and entertainment, where their striking visual effects and clear lines make them invaluable tools.
Wavelength Range: Visible
Lasers operating within the visible spectrum emit light that appears as colors ranging from violet (at the shorter wavelength end) to red (at the longer wavelength end). For instance, violet light falls within the 380-450 nm range, blue from 450-495 nm, green from 495-570 nm, yellow from 570-590 nm, orange from 590-620 nm, and red from 620-750 nm.
Mode: multimode
Multimode lasers typically exhibit lower beam quality compared to their single-mode counterparts, characterized by higher beam divergence and lower spatial coherence. However, they can achieve higher output powers because they utilize the gain medium more efficiently by supporting multiple modes. This makes multimode lasers particularly useful in applications where high power is more critical than beam precision, such as cutting, welding, and certain medical treatments.
Application: Industrial
The ability of lasers to deliver high power in a focused beam makes them indispensable for processes that require both efficiency and precision in modern industrial applications.
Application: Medical
Lasers have been used in medical applications since the 1960s. The first medical use of a laser occurred in 1961, shortly after the invention of the laser, when an ophthalmologist named Dr. Charles J. Campbell used a ruby laser to treat a retinal tumor. This breakthrough marked the beginning of the integration of laser technology into various medical fields, leading to the diverse and advanced applications we see today.
This article refers to: GLM-545-010-1118 (Manufacturer/Distributor: Lasence Laser Type: GLM Wavelength Range: Visible Mode: multimode Application: Medical ) - GLM-545-010-1118 - multimode GLM Wavelength 545nm (Nanometer) Power 0.01W (Watt)
- Lasence
 - GLM
 - Visible
 - multimode
 - Medical