An RGB laser module combines three primary color laser diodes—red, green, and blue—into a single beam output. Nichia's laser diodes (LDs) are available in a diverse spectrum of wavelengths, ranging from UV to blue, green, and red. These LD products are used for several applications, including consumer products such as home theater projectors, industrial products such as exposure systems, endoscopes and. A display that uses a laser as a light source combines red (638 nm), green (520 nm), and blue (450 nm) laser beams, which are the three primary colors of light. This makes it possible to achieve full-color rendering. Common methods for combining laser light include using collimating lenses and. Laser phosphor is a solid state lampless projection illumination platform that provides much longer operational life over lamp based projection technology. 1DLP® projectors use blue laser diodes as the primary light source to generate the three primary colors – red, blue, green – the blue light. IADIY's RGB laser module integrates red, green, and blue laser diodes into a compact and stable unit, ideal for laser display systems, alignment, and illumination applications.
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