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15 May 1986 Invited Paper Radiation-Hardened Optoelectronic Components: Sources
C. E. Barnes
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Abstract
The rapidly expanding field of optoelectronics includes a wide variety of both military and non-military applications in which the systems must meet radiation exposure requirements. Herein, we review the work on radiation effects on sources for such optoelectronic systems. It will be shown that the principal problem is permanent damage-induced light output degradation.
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C. E. Barnes "Invited Paper Radiation-Hardened Optoelectronic Components: Sources", Proc. SPIE 0616, Optical Technologies for Communication Satellite Applications, (15 May 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961060
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Semiconductor lasers

Radiation effects

Gallium arsenide

Silicon

Control systems

Doping

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