Lasers for Use in Movie Projectors, Illumination, and Medical Technology

Do you go to the movies regularly? Then you have most likely followed the transformation over the past ten years when the first movie theatres moved to digital projection. Laser projectors have been in use since 2015.

In laser projectors, the images are created with three laser sources - red, green, and blue. They do not require imaging optics; projection is, therefore, possible even on a curved screen without sacrificing edge-to-edge clarity. The output from the powerful laser diodes are just as bright as the xenon lamps that have previously been used.

(Image: NECSEL)

LASER COMPONENTS' partner NECSEL offers such laser sources: The maximum power achieved in lasers that emit single wavelengths is as follows:

- Red: Up to 8W at 640nm
- Green: 3.5W at 532nm
- Blue: 10W at 445nm

NECSEL's red, green and blue lasers. (Images: NECSEL)

NECSEL's lasers are not only used in laser projection but also in medical technology, forensics, and illumination.

This product range includes lasers with single wavelengths, multi-colour lasers in which up to seven wavelengths are integrated in a single housing, and RGB lasers with three wavelengths.

(Video: Photonics Media)

All modules are developed and manufactured in California. The company was founded in 1997 and is a leading supplier of laser system solutions with wavelengths in the visible range. With its patented technology, NECSEL has transformed the movie projection and special illumination markets.

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