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Charge-to-photon transducers for particle detectors for the superconducting super-collider

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Abstract

The use of massive arrays of integrated optic intensity modulators is investigated for the purpose of transducing electrical charge to photons for transmission and further processing in the Superconducting Super-Collider. This involved the design of modulator arrays and packaging approaches that are scalable to the large quantities (millions) that are required for this application. A prototype was fabricated and evaluated.

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