Fiber-Coupled Multimode Laser Diodes

What is a Fiber-Coupled Multimode Laser Diode?

Multimode Diode Lasers, also known as broad area emitters, have a wider waveguide and emitting area that allows for higher output power. Due to the wider emitter, multi-mode laser diodes have a lower beam quality than single-mode lasers.

The spatial mode structure of a diode laser is determined by the ridge width of the waveguide, similarly as the core of a fiber-optic cable.   For high power multimode laser diodes, the ridge widths are typically on the order of 100 microns or larger, which allows for a much larger volume of material to be actively involved in the lasing process and therefore generate higher laser powers.  Additionally, this provides a larger surface area at the output facet reducing the intensity and decreasing the risk of catastrophic optical damage.  Laser diodes with multiple modes are available from both single emitters and diode arrays and come in either free space or fiber coupled configurations.

Typically, a laser with an M2 value greater than 2 is regarded as ‘multimode.’

Our Fiber-Coupled Multimode Laser Products


Here at RPMC Lasers, we offer a wide range of wavelengths from UV as low as 375 nm to LWIR up to 9.4 µm with multimode outputs, including wavelength stabilized bars and single emitters, QCLs, laser combiners, and more. These lasers are ideal for a diverse range of applications including fiber laser pumping, laser cladding, surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), machine vision, and many more.