A III-V nitride blue laser diode has an amplifier region and a modulator
region. The amplifier region has a constant current to keep the region
near the lasing threshold. The modulator region has a small varying
forward current or reverse bias voltage which controls the light output
of the laser. This two section blue laser diode requires much lower power
consumption than directly modulated lasers which reduces transient
heating and "drooping" of the light output.