BluGlass Smashes Its Own World Record With 52% Leap in Laser Output Power

By Josua Ferreira -

BluGlass breaks its own world record with 1.9W single-mode GaN laser output

BluGlass Limited (ASX: BLG) has set a new world record for single spatial mode GaN laser output power, achieving 1.9W peak from a single monolithic chip at 450nm. The result represents a 52% improvement over the company’s own previous world record of 1.25W, underscoring sustained technical momentum rather than a one-off achievement.

The milestone was delivered through BluGlass’ proprietary MOPA architecture, combining a master oscillator and tapered power amplifier on a single chip. The result directly supports the company’s US$100 million development pipeline and customer conversion progress across defence, quantum, and advanced industrial programs.

CEO Commentary

“Our latest performance milestone highlights the strong technical progress our team continues to make advancing high-power, single-mode GaN lasers to support next-generation quantum and defence applications.”

Jim Haden, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director, BluGlass Limited

What is a GaN MOPA laser and why does this record matter?

The technology explained

Gallium nitride (GaN) lasers are semiconductor light sources that emit in the visible spectrum, particularly in the blue wavelength range. Unlike raw power output alone, single spatial mode operation refers to the laser maintaining a precisely controlled, single-point beam profile, which determines beam quality and is critical for applications that require pinpoint accuracy, such as quantum sensing and directed energy.

Scaling power while preserving single spatial mode is technically demanding. As output increases, beam quality typically degrades, making high-power single-mode performance a genuine engineering challenge rather than a straightforward incremental improvement.

BluGlass addresses this through its MOPA architecture. The master oscillator generates a precise, high-quality beam, while the tapered power amplifier boosts output power. Independent electrical control of both sections allows simultaneous optimisation of gain and beam quality, a capability that is central to the company’s competitive differentiation in gain-chip technology.

Why 1.9W in a single chip is significant

The technical achievement encompasses several attributes that matter to both commercial and government customers:

  • 1.9W continuous amplified peak power from a single monolithic chip
  • Stable single-spatial mode emission maintained at peak power
  • Well-defined far-field beam profile confirming beam quality preservation
  • 450nm blue wavelength, critical for defence, quantum sensing, and industrial use cases
Metric Previous Record New Record Improvement
Peak Output Power 1.25W 1.9W +52%
Architecture MOPA MOPA
Wavelength 450nm 450nm
Beam Mode Single spatial Single spatial Maintained

The world-record status has been validated through literature searches conducted by the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) in conjunction with BluGlass, covering published research from 1900 through 2025.

From world record to commercial outcomes

Strengthening a US$100 million pipeline

This technical milestone is not an isolated laboratory result. According to management, it directly supports BluGlass’ expanding portfolio of customer and government development programs, with CEO Jim Haden explicitly connecting performance advances to pipeline conversion.

The company’s Tier 1 and government customers operate in sectors where laser specifications are exacting and supplier capability is a genuine barrier to entry. Advancements in design and fabrication over the past year have delivered the step-up in output power required to address those requirements.

Target sectors include defence, aerospace, quantum, and advanced industrial applications. BluGlass is positioned as a supplier to both established commercial customers and sovereign government programs, with its end-to-end manufacturing capabilities spanning epitaxy, device design, fabrication, and testing across operations in Australia and the USA.

CEO Commentary

“GaN lasers are critical to both established and emerging photonics applications, and our world-leading gain chips create a long-term opportunity for BluGlass to capture market share as next-generation technologies are developed.”

Jim Haden, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director, BluGlass Limited

Where BluGlass is headed next

Management outlined a forward roadmap across several development priorities:

  1. Continued investment in MOPA architecture optimisation and epitaxial design improvements
  2. Broadening the wavelength offering beyond 450nm
  3. Further improvements to power output, efficiency, and reliability
  4. Early-stage engagements in surface-emitting architectures targeting AI data centres
  5. Next-generation sensing platform proposals in progress

The company’s sovereign supply chain positioning adds further strategic context. BluGlass is one of a small number of end-to-end GaN laser manufacturers globally, with vertically integrated capabilities that span from raw epitaxial growth through to finished laser products. That combination of technical leadership and manufacturing self-sufficiency places the company in a distinct position as governments and Tier 1 customers increasingly prioritise supply chain security for critical photonics components.

Pipeline conversion remains in progress, and management’s commentary reflects confidence in the commercial direction without overstating outcomes already secured.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a GaN MOPA laser?

A GaN MOPA laser combines a master oscillator, which generates a precise high-quality beam, with a tapered power amplifier on a single chip to boost output power while maintaining single spatial mode beam quality — a technically demanding combination critical for defence, quantum, and industrial applications.

What world record did BluGlass set with its GaN laser?

BluGlass achieved 1.9W peak single spatial mode output power from a single monolithic GaN chip at 450nm, a 52% improvement over its own previous world record of 1.25W, with the result validated by the University of California, Santa Barbara through a literature search covering research from 1900 to 2025.

Why does single spatial mode matter for high-power lasers?

Single spatial mode means the laser maintains a precisely controlled, single-point beam profile at peak power — a property essential for applications requiring pinpoint accuracy such as quantum sensing and directed energy, where beam quality degradation as power scales up is a known engineering challenge.

What markets is BluGlass targeting with its GaN laser technology?

BluGlass is targeting defence, aerospace, quantum sensing, advanced industrial applications, and early-stage AI data centre photonics through surface-emitting architectures, supported by a US$100 million development pipeline of customer and government programs.

What makes BluGlass different from other GaN laser manufacturers?

BluGlass is one of a small number of end-to-end GaN laser manufacturers globally, with vertically integrated capabilities spanning epitaxial growth, device design, fabrication, and testing across operations in both Australia and the USA, positioning it as a sovereign supply chain partner for critical photonics components.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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