Title :
10 keV X-ray irradiation effects on phosphorus-doped fibers and preforms: Electron spin resonance and optical studies
Author :
Origlio, G. ; Girard, S. ; Messina, F. ; Cannas, M. ; Boukenter, A. ; Boscaino, R. ; Ouerdane, Y.
Author_Institution :
Lab. Hubert Curien, Univ. de Lyon, St. Etienne, France
Abstract :
In this paper, we study the radiation-induced point defects related to the Phosphorus element that is commonly used to improve the optical properties of silica-based glasses but is responsible of a dramatic increase of their radiation sensitivity. To this aim, the influence of X-ray irradiation on prototype phosphorus-doped canonical fibers and their related preforms was investigated by in-situ radiation induced attenuation (RIA), optical absorption (OA) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. The RIA spectra in the (1.5-5) eV range, can be explained by the presence of at least three absorption bands induced by radiation exposure. Additionally the X-dose dependence of such bands was studied. The main responsible defect for these absorption peaks was the POHC center, whose presence was also detected by EPR measurements both in irradiated fibers and preforms. Two narrow lines in EPR preform spectra, previously assigned to a variant of POHC center stable only at low temperature, were observed even at room temperature.
Keywords :
X-ray effects; infrared spectra; light absorption; optical fibre testing; optical variables measurement; paramagnetic resonance; phosphorus; point defects; preforms; EPR measurements; X-ray irradiation effects; absorption bands; electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy; electron spin resonance; electron volt energy 1.5 eV to 5 eV; electron volt energy 10 keV; optical absorption; optical properties; phosphorus element; phosphorus oxygen hole center; phosphorus-doped preforms; prototype phosphorus-doped canonical fibers; radiation induced attenuation; radiation sensitivity; radiation-induced point defects; silica-based glasses; temperature 293 K to 298 K; Absorption; Glass; Optical attenuators; Optical variables control; Preforms; Radiation effects; Silicon compounds; EPR; P-doping; X-rays irradiation; optical fibers; radiation induced attenuation;
Conference_Titel :
Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems (RADECS), 2009 European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bruges
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0492-5
Electronic_ISBN :
0379-6566
DOI :
10.1109/RADECS.2009.5994687