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13 October 1998 Radiation test results of polarization-maintaining fiber at 1.55 μm over a wide temperature range
Xenophon G. Glavas, Lawrence J. Lembo, Warren Haraki, Shimen Claxton, Roger A. Greenwell, David M. Scott
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Abstract
We discuss radiation test results on 1.55 micrometers , polarization maintaining fiber from two sources. One fiber employs stress induced birefringence, the other is an elliptical waveguide that achieves birefringence through a geometrical shaping of the core. Testing was conducted in accordance with FOTP-64 at the SEGIT Facility at the Defense Microelectronics Activity, Sacramento, CA. Overall dose rate was approximately 10.5 kilorads/min (SiO2) for a total dose of 10 Megarads (SiO2) at temperatures of -55, +23 and +125 degree(s)C.
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Xenophon G. Glavas, Lawrence J. Lembo, Warren Haraki, Shimen Claxton, Roger A. Greenwell, and David M. Scott "Radiation test results of polarization-maintaining fiber at 1.55 μm over a wide temperature range", Proc. SPIE 3440, Photonics for Space Environments VI, (13 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.326688
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KEYWORDS
Phase modulation

Signal attenuation

Temperature metrology

Birefringence

Information operations

Optical fibers

Polarization maintaining fibers

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