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31 August 2001 Development of IR-emitting infrared fibers at the Naval Research Laboratory
L. Brandon Shaw, Brian J. Cole, Jasbinder Singh Sanghera, Ishwar D. Aggarwal, Frederic H. Kung, Shyam S. Bayya, Reza Mossadegh, Peter A. Thielen, James R. Kircher, Robert Lee Murrer Jr.
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Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has been developing high brightness mid-wave IR emitting fibers for HWIL testing. These fibers, based upon rare-earth doped chalcogenide glass, emit from 3.5 - 5 m and are capable of simulating very high temperatures in this band. To date, temperatures of 2400 K have been simulated. The fiber sources operate at room temperature, are environmentally tolerant, and can be formed into fiber bundles with high fill factors and low pixel to pixel cross- talk for IR scene generation. In this paper, we will present the spectral output, temporal response, temperature simulation and output uniformity of the mid-wave IR emitting fibers. The potential for long-wave IR emitting fiber sources will also be presented.
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L. Brandon Shaw, Brian J. Cole, Jasbinder Singh Sanghera, Ishwar D. Aggarwal, Frederic H. Kung, Shyam S. Bayya, Reza Mossadegh, Peter A. Thielen, James R. Kircher, and Robert Lee Murrer Jr. "Development of IR-emitting infrared fibers at the Naval Research Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 4366, Technologies for Synthetic Environments: Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing VI, (31 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438060
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Mid-IR

Long wavelength infrared

Chalcogenide glass

Ions

Glasses

Analytical research

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