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Space Qualifying Silicon Photonic Modulators and Circuits

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arxiv 2311.15870 v1 pith:TYSORAC4 submitted 2023-11-27 physics.optics astro-ph.IMphysics.app-ph

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Reducing the form factor while retaining the radiation hardness and performance matrix is the goal of avionics. While a compromise between a transistor s size and its radiation hardness has reached consensus in micro-electronics, the size-performance balance for their optical counterparts has not been quested but eventually will limit the spaceborne photonic instruments capacity to weight ratio. Here we performed the first space experiments of photonic integrated circuits (PICs), revealing the critical roles of energetic charged particles. The year long cosmic radiation does not change carrier mobility but reduces free carrier lifetime, resulting in unchanged electro-optic modulation efficiency and well expanded optoelectronic bandwidth. The diversity and statistics of the tested PIC modulator indicate the minimal requirement of shielding for PIC transmitters with small footprint modulators and complexed routing waveguides, towards lightweight space terminals for terabits communications and inter-satellite ranging.

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