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Proton irradiation response of Hole-Assisted Carbon Coated Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers

Sylvain Girard
Arnaud Laurent
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Emmanuel Pinsard
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Melanie Raine
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Thierry Robin
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Benoit Cadier
Diego Di Francesca
P. Paillet
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O. Duhamel
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M. Gaillardin
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Aziz Boukenter
Youcef Ouerdane

Résumé

We investigated the behavior of a new class of Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) when exposed to 63 MeV protons. The EDFA is designed with a radiation hardened Hole Assisted Carbon Coated (HACC) Er3+-doped optical fiber. The particular structure of this HACC fiber allows to permanently incorporate an optimal amount of D2 or H2 gases into its core, reducing its radiation sensitivity without degrading the EDFA performances. Irradiations up to a fluence of 7.5×1011 p/cm² confirm the excellent tolerance of this HACC-EDFA component. It exhibits a limited decrease of ~0.6 dB of its ~27 dB gain for this fluence corresponding to an ionisation dose of 100 krad(Si). Such a device can then survive to the radiative environments associated with both today space missions and future more challenging applications.
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ujm-01027557 , version 1 (22-07-2014)

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Sylvain Girard, Arnaud Laurent, Emmanuel Pinsard, Melanie Raine, Thierry Robin, et al.. Proton irradiation response of Hole-Assisted Carbon Coated Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers. 2014 IEEE Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference, Jul 2014, Paris, France. pp.PG3. ⟨ujm-01027557⟩
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