DocumentCode
2907720
Title
Transient and steady state radiation responses of solarization-resistant optical fibers
Author
Girard, S. ; Marcandella, C.
Author_Institution
CEA, DAM, Arpajon, France
fYear
2009
fDate
14-18 Sept. 2009
Firstpage
566
Lastpage
573
Abstract
We investigated the responses of several solarization-resistant (SR) multimode optical fibers to high dose-rate (>;100 Mrad/s), low dose-rate (5 krad/s) X-rays and very low dose-rate (0.3 rad/s) 1 MeV γ-rays. We characterized the radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) and radiation-induced emission (RIE) phenomena in the spectral range 200-1100 nm. These commercial fibers, optimized for the transport of high power of ultraviolet (UV) light, present good radiation tolerance to transient and steady state environments compared to other classes of multimode optical fibers with pure or doped cores (Ge, P, F). The different tested SR fibers present similar behaviors for both gamma-rays and X-rays. These fibers present low transient and permanent RIA levels for wavelengths greater than 300 nm. Our results showed that RIE can become an important factor of the fiber degradation, especially for high dose-rate irradiation. The induced losses in these fibers can be explained by the generation of Si-related defects like the SiE´, Si-NBOHCs or STHs and also to chlorine-related centers like Cl0.
Keywords
X-ray effects; gamma-ray effects; optical fibre dispersion; optical fibre losses; optical fibre testing; Si-related defects; X-ray effect; fiber degradation; fiber losses; gamma-ray effect; high dose-rate X-rays; high-power ultraviolet light transmission; low dose-rate X-rays; optical testing; radiation tolerance; radiation-induced attenuation; radiation-induced emission; solarization-resistant optical fibers; steady state radiation effect; wavelength 200 nm to 1100 nm; Attenuation; Optical fiber testing; Optical fibers; Radiation effects; Silicon; Strontium; X-rays; X-rays; attenuation; luminescence; optical fibers; point defects; radiation effects; silica;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems (RADECS), 2009 European Conference on
Conference_Location
Bruges
ISSN
0379-6566
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0492-5
Electronic_ISBN
0379-6566
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RADECS.2009.5994716
Filename
5994716
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