Characterization and Novel Application of Power Over Fiber for Electronics in a Harsh Environment
Abstract
Power-over-Fiber (PoF) technology has been used extensively in settings where high voltages require isolation from ground. In a novel application of PoF, power is provided to photon detector modules located on a surface at 300 kV with respect to ground in the planned DUNE experiment. In cryogenic environments, PoF offers a reliable means of power transmission, leveraging optical fibers to transfer power with minimal system degradation. PoF technology excels in maintaining low noise levels when delivering power to sensitive electronic systems operating in extreme temperatures and high voltage environments. This paper presents the RD effort of PoF in extreme conditions and underscores its capacity to revolutionize power delivery and management in critical applications, offering a dependable solution with low noise, optimal efficiency, and superior isolation.
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@article{arxiv.2405.16816,
title = {Characterization and Novel Application of Power Over Fiber for Electronics in a Harsh Environment},
author = {M. A. Arroyave and B. Behera and F. Cavanna and A. Feld and F. Guo and A. Heindel and C. K. Jung and K. Koch and D. Leon Silverio and D. A. Martinez Caicedo and C. McGrew and A. Paudel and W. Pellico and R. Rivera and J. Rodríguez Rondon and S. Sacerdoti and P. Shanahan and W. Shi and D. Torres Muñoz and D. Totani and C. Uy and C. Vermeulen and H. Vieira de Souza},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.16816},
year = {2024}
}
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29 pages, 32 figures