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For biophotonic applications, the most commonly used laser diodes are edge emitting/ridge waveguide diodes, which are single transverse mode and can be optimized to an almost perfect TEM00 beam quality. Due to the small size of the resonator, digital modulation can be very fast (up to 500&nbsp;MHz). Coherence length is low (typically < 1&nbsp;mm) and the typical linewidth is in the nm-range. Typical power levels are around 100&nbsp;mW (depending on wavelength and supplier).

Key suppliers are: [[Coherent]], Melles Griot, Omicron, [[Toptica]], JDSU, [[Newport]], Oxxius, Power Technology.

Grating stabilized diode lasers either have an lithographical incorporated grating (DFB, DBR) or an external grating (ECDL). As a result, the coherence length will raise into the range of several meters, whereas the linewidth will drop well below picometers (pm). Biophotonic applications, which make use of this characteristics are Raman spectroscopy (requires linewidth below cm-1) and spectroscopic gas sensing.