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13 October 1998 Photonics projections and needs for survivable space systems in the 21st century
Robert C. Webb, Roger A. Greenwell
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Abstract
With a greater interest in deep space exploration and space systems in general, the radiation requirement for spacecraft operations has increased considerably. Photonics technology is the future technology that can survive these adverse environmental requirement levels. Companies are investigating the use of photonics for spacecraft system and are also pushing the test criteria for survivable space components to meet these new levels. This paper will address the requirements for space systems in the 21st century and the projected research and development of photonics technology.
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Robert C. Webb and Roger A. Greenwell "Photonics projections and needs for survivable space systems in the 21st century", Proc. SPIE 3440, Photonics for Space Environments VI, (13 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.326684
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KEYWORDS
Photonics

Space operations

Radiation effects

Connectors

Electrons

Particles

Ionizing radiation

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