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- W115362688 abstract "Photonics systems are ideally suited for space applications for a number of reasons: there is the high bandwidth and speed of operation, the immunity for electromagnetic interference and high reliability, low power consumption and cost and above all, light weight. Given the direct band gap, yielding a high quantum efficiency and the superior radiation tolerance of GaAs and related compounds, III–V opto-electronic components are the technology of choice for applications in a broad wavelength range, going from 700 to 1600 nm, whereby operation at 1300 nm is particularly suitable for fiber optics, since it corresponds to maximum radiation hardness of the mono-mode fibers. In this chapter, the behavior of advanced III–V opto-electronic components is described and problem areas defined. First, a description of the most promising device structures and their operation parameters is presented and this for Light Emitting Diodes (LED) and Laser Diodes (LD), on the one hand, and Photodiodes or Photodetectors (PD), on the other. A brief introduction to optocouplers is also given. Next, the fundamental and material issues related to radiation degradation are pointed out, followed by a discussion of recent irradiation studies of LEDs, LDs, PDs and optocouplers. A summary and the identification of issues requiring further studies conclude the chapter." @default.
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- W115362688 title "Opto-Electronic Components for Space" @default.
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