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In-flight Annealing of Displacement Damage in GaAs LEDs: A Galileo Story
File Name: C-6_Swift-GalileoLEDs.doc | Date Submitted: 09/22/03
 

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A recent failure of Galileo’s magnetic recorder was attributed to LED degradation.  Annealing the culprit OP133 proved successful: irreplaceable data, taken during the encounter with Jupiter’s previously unvisited moon Amalthea, was recovered.  Annealing test data for both proton and electron displacement damage combined with a simple device temperature model explains some details of the failure and the partial recovery of recorder motor function.

 
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EPAR (Electronic Parts)
 
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Extreme Environment Electronics and Packaging
Radiation Hardness Assurance
Compound Semiconductor/Microwave Device Technologies
Photonic Systems and Devices

 
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