Lee Laser AOQS211-4022-4 Laser Switch – Obsolete Laser Series Spare Part
Lee Laser AOQS211-4022-4 Laser Switch – Obsolete Laser Series Spare Part When a laser switch module fails in a production…
Model: AQS-274AM1B3A1
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Technical Dossier
The LEE LASER AQS (Acousto-Optic Q-Switch) Series represents a specialized line of RF-driven acousto-optic modulators engineered for integration into solid-state Nd:YAG and Nd:YVO4 laser systems. These components are deployed across high-demand industrial environments including semiconductor wafer scribing, precision metal marking, ophthalmological laser surgery systems, and military rangefinding platforms. The AQS Series has established a significant installed base in facilities where pulse repetition rate control, beam quality (M²), and long-term MTBF are non-negotiable operational parameters. In chemical processing plants and defense manufacturing lines, LEE LASER AQS modules are specified as OEM-grade components within Q-switched laser heads, where replacement sourcing directly impacts production uptime.
The AQS Series originated from LEE LASER's development of intracavity acousto-optic modulators in the late 1980s and early 1990s, targeting the then-emerging market for pulsed Nd:YAG laser systems in industrial material processing. Early-generation units such as the AQS-110 and AQS-150 operated at fixed RF drive frequencies (typically 27.12 MHz) with analog modulation interfaces and required external RF power amplifiers. These units were designed for free-space intracavity insertion with Brewster-angle AR-coated fused silica transducer substrates.
By the mid-1990s, LEE LASER introduced the AQS-200 and AQS-220 sub-series, incorporating integrated RF driver electronics and TTL-compatible digital trigger inputs, reducing system integration complexity. The transition to the AQS-270 platform in the early 2000s marked a significant architectural shift: modular RF driver boards, improved thermal management via direct-bonded copper (DBC) substrates, and compatibility with both 50 MHz and 80 MHz drive frequencies for higher repetition rate applications.
The AQS-274 sub-series — including the AQS-274AM1B3A1 — represents the mature-generation platform, featuring multi-layer AR coatings optimized for 1064 nm, 532 nm, and 355 nm wavelengths, and configurable RF power levels (typically 1–10 W). As of 2026, the AQS-274 platform is in the late-mature/early-obsolescence phase of its product lifecycle. LEE LASER has transitioned newer system designs to fiber-coupled AOM configurations, but the AQS-274 series remains the dominant replacement part for installed Nd:YAG laser systems manufactured between 2000 and 2018. Long-term maintenance support for these units is a primary sourcing requirement for laser service organizations globally.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly sourced models within the LEE LASER AQS Series. Units are categorized by functional role within the laser system architecture:
Intracavity Q-Switch Modules (Core AOM Units)
RF Driver & Amplifier Modules (Ancillary Electronics)
The AQS-110, AQS-150, AQS-200, and AQS-210 models have been formally discontinued by LEE LASER. The AQS-220 and AQS-230 are in end-of-life status with no new production runs confirmed. For facilities operating laser systems built around these components — including legacy Nd:YAG marking systems, ophthalmological laser platforms, and military rangefinders — direct OEM replacement is no longer available through standard distribution channels.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested surplus and refurbished AQS Series units, with particular depth in the AQS-270 and AQS-274 sub-series. Our sourcing network covers decommissioned laser system inventories, OEM overstock, and certified refurbishment pipelines. For obsolete RF driver boards (AQS-RF-27, AQS-RF-50), DriveKNMS provides board-level repair and functional equivalency testing against original LEE LASER specifications.
Lifecycle extension services for AQS Series customers include: functional burn-in testing (72-hour continuous operation), RF power output verification against OEM datasheet tolerances, AR coating integrity inspection via laser damage threshold (LDT) spot testing, and full documentation packages for regulated industries (ISO 9001, AS9100 traceability on request).
AQS Series modules present specific QC challenges due to the precision optical alignment of the transducer-to-crystal bond, the sensitivity of AR coatings to handling contamination, and the RF impedance matching requirements of the integrated driver circuits. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all AQS Series units processed through our facility: