| Introduction: | A laser engine typically refers to one of two distinct technologies: integrated laser modules for imaging/projection or specialized propulsion systems. They are either compact, pre-aligned light sources used for microscopy and projection or advanced, high-power systems for space propulsion and military applications.
Laser Light Engines (Imaging/Industrial) we focused are integrated modules that combine multiple laser wavelengths into a single, high-intensity, fiber-coupled output. They are used in confocal microscopy, super-resolution microscopy, life sciences, and high-performance projection.
Key benefits of integrated laser engines include plug-and-play simplicity for multi-wavelength applications, reduced alignment time, and high optical efficiency. |