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18 October 1996 Photonics space experiment on-orbit results
Martin E. Fritz, Glenn Berg, Dan A. Cross, Maurice Wilkinson
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Abstract
In 1993 Boeing completed and delivered a package of experiments designed to monitor long term space environment performance of selected fiber optics and photonics components. The five segment package, known as the Photonics Space Experiment (PSE), was built from existing and emerging technology components selected for space. A preliminary analysis of the PSE on-orbit data is presented here.
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Martin E. Fritz, Glenn Berg, Dan A. Cross, and Maurice Wilkinson "Photonics space experiment on-orbit results", Proc. SPIE 2811, Photonics for Space Environments IV, (18 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.254030
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Connectors

Signal attenuation

Receivers

Semiconductor lasers

Photonics

Sensors

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