Use of light-emitting diodes in a stellar radiation simulator

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Light Emitting Diodes, Optical Equipment, Space Environment Simulation, Stellar Radiation, Incandescence, Luminaires, Silicon Carbides, Spectrophotometers

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The characteristics of a class of light sources used in stellar radiation simulators are analyzed. It is shown that prebreakdown SiC light-emitting diodes are adequate light sources in stellar radiation simulators, because of such properties as high radiation stability, adequate radiation power with small emitting-area dimensions, and light characteristics that are insensitive to the spatial orientation of the diode.

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