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7 December 1999 Accelerated-aging tests of radiation-damaged lasers and photodiodes for the CMS tracker optical links
Karl A. Gill, Carlos Simoes Azevedo, Jeremy Batten, Giovanni Cervelli, Robert Grabit, Fredrik B. H. Jensen, Jan Troska, Francois Vasey
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Abstract
The combined effects of radiation damage and accelerated ageing in COTS lasers and p-i-n photodiodes are presented. Large numbers of these devices will be employed in future High Energy Physics experiments and it is vital that these devices are confirmed to be sufficiently robust in terms of both radiation resistance and reliability. Forty 1310 nm InGaAsP edge-emitting lasers (20 irradiated) and 30 InGaAs p-i-n photodiodes (19 irradiated) were aged for 4000 hours at 80 degree(s)C with periodic measurements made of laser threshold and efficiency, in addition to p-i-n leakage current and photocurrent. There were no sudden failures and there was very little wearout-related degradation in either unirradiated or irradiated sample groups. The results suggest that the tested devices have a sufficiently long lifetime to operate for at least 10 years inside the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment despite being exposed to a harsh radiation environment.
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Karl A. Gill, Carlos Simoes Azevedo, Jeremy Batten, Giovanni Cervelli, Robert Grabit, Fredrik B. H. Jensen, Jan Troska, and Francois Vasey "Accelerated-aging tests of radiation-damaged lasers and photodiodes for the CMS tracker optical links", Proc. SPIE 3872, Photonics for Space and Radiation Environments, (7 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373285
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KEYWORDS
Curium

Laser damage threshold

PIN photodiodes

Photodiodes

Optical tracking

Annealing

Radiation effects

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