Study of displacement damage effects in InGaAs PIN photodiode
The displacement damage effect of 10 MeV proton radiation on a high-speed InGaAs PIN photodiode has been experimentally investigated to evaluate the stability of the device in a
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The displacement damage effect of 10 MeV proton radiation on a high-speed InGaAs PIN photodiode has been experimentally investigated to evaluate the stability of the device in a
In our paper, we selected several commercial optical transceivers, which consist of single-channel transceiver modules, parallel transmitting and receiving modules, and EPON OLT and ONU
Optical modules must be handled with standardized procedures during application, as any non-compliant action may cause potential damage or permanent failure. Main Causes of Optical Module
The dominant mechanism for degradation of optoelectronics is displacement damage from solar protons, or electrons and protons trapped in a planet''s radiation belts.
The displacement damage effect of 10 MeV proton radiation on a
Particle induced displacement damage degrades performance parameters in solid state imagers due to decreased charge transfer efficiency, increased dark current, and dark current spikes.
Abstract: Proton Displacement Damage (DD) measurements on Isolink OLH249, Isocom IS49, Isocom CSM141A, Isocom CSM1800 and Avago HCPL-5700 are reported. The OLH249 has the worst
Radiation effects concerns in III-V devices are associated primarily with displacement damage and single-event upset. In conventional transistors, displacement damage decreases the gain, increases
This chapter explains the displacement damage (DD) effect, identifies technologies and components susceptible to DD, and specifies the requirements for calculating the DD threat to spacecraft
Displacement damage can be estimated through NIEL calculations and modeling Frenkel pair generation. Work is on-going to link Monte Carlo simulations with molecular dynamics to quantify
All three factors are affected by displacement damage, and it is important to do radiation tests with high-energy protons, not just gamma rays, in order to determine how optocouplers will survive in typical