The Blue Lasers We Offer:
Wide Range of Blue Laser Types & Configurations
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- Blue laser diodes and DPSS systems in compact modules to high-power configurations
- Available in single-mode or multimode, free-space or fiber-coupled output
- Customizable from components to turnkey systems for tailored integration

High Power, Absorption & Precision for Industrial and Scientific Applications
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- Shorter wavelengths enable smaller spot sizes, enhancing resolution for various applications
- High absorption in metals like copper – spatter-free welding & efficient material processing
- Power levels up to 2kW for high-demand welding applications, focused beam options
Optimized for Holography, Interferometry & Bio-Imaging
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- Ideal for high-resolution imaging, flow cytometry, and surface roughness measurements
- Enhanced absorption enables efficient metal marking, cutting & processing applications
- Supports holography, LIBS, and laser displays for varied scientific and industrial uses
For nearly 30 years, RPMC’s selection of Bluet Lasers has set the standard for affordable precision across a wide range of applications, from defense to medical, industrial, and research with 1000’s of successful units in the field. We understand that every application has unique requirements, which is why our configurable platforms are designed to offer the perfect fit for your needs—whether you’re working with fundamental wavelengths, harmonics, or specialty wavelengths. As your partner, we’re here to guide you through the selection process, ensuring that your blue laser integrates seamlessly into your existing systems. With time-tested technology that balances power and precision, we’re committed to supporting your success every step of the way.
RPMC offers a comprehensive selection of blue lasers, spanning diodes, DPSS, and microchip systems to meet a wide array of application needs. With wavelengths from 415 to 495 nm, our blue lasers provide unmatched versatility for precise materials processing, superior metal absorption, and high-resolution imaging. These lasers excel in scientific applications like holography, interferometry, and bioimaging, as well as industrial processes requiring high absorption, such as copper welding. With up to 2000 W of power and customizable packaging from components to turnkey systems, RPMC’s blue lasers ensure reliable performance and tailored integration for your application requirements. As your trusted partner, we’re here to guide you through the selection and integration process to ensure your success.
Learn More About Blue Lasers
Blue laser wavelengths are on the shorter end of the visible spectrum. With shorter wavelengths, come a couple of benefits, such as a smaller minimum spot size, and stronger absorption in materials. The minimum focused spot size of a laser beam is limited by the wavelength. Therefore, the shorter the wavelength the more tightly focused your spot size can be. This can be beneficial for extremely small features, whether in data storage, where the blue or violet beam (Blu-Ray) enables a much higher data density than older technologies (CDs) utilizing a red beam, or for imaging applications or for surface roughness measurements, for example, where the shorter wavelengths enable higher resolutions. Shorter wavelengths also provide stronger absorption in materials. For example, many metals are highly reflective to infrared (IR) wavelengths, while it’s been shown that shorter wavelengths (i.e., blue lasers) are efficiently absorbed into materials such as copper. More on this below.
Sometimes you will see the terms blue lasers and violet lasers used interchangeably. For example, 405 nm lasers are often listed as a blue wavelength, while RPMC defines this wavelength as belonging to the violet color regime. Depending on where you look, you can find slightly different definitions or parameters for what specific wavelength range denotes blue wavelengths and which denotes violet, especially right around where these two spectral regions come together. All that really matters is that you choose the proper specific wavelength to match your application requirements.
Let Us Help
With 1000s of fielded units, and over 25 years of experience, providing OEMs, contract manufacturers, and researchers with the best laser solution for their application, our expert team is ready to help! Working with RPMC ensures you are getting trusted advice from our knowledgeable and technical staff on a wide range of laser products. RPMC and our manufacturers are willing and able to provide custom solutions for your unique application.
If you have any questions, or if you would like some assistance please contact us. Furthermore, you can email us at info@rpmclasers.com to talk to a knowledgeable Product Manager.
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