Title :
Gamma radiation tests of potential optical fiber candidates for fibroscopy
Author :
Deparis, O. ; Megret, P. ; Decréton, M. ; Blondel, M.
Author_Institution :
Nucl. Res. Center, SCK/CEN, Mol, Belgium
fDate :
12/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Two pure silica core F-doped silica cladding multimode step-index (MMSI) fibers were selected and exposed to γ rays up to 1.5 MGy. One is a conventional polyimide coated high OH fiber (Suprasil(R) F-100 core material). The other is a new type of low OH low Cl aluminium coated fiber whose core material is made of KS-4V glass. Two successive irradiations, separated by a 3-days recovery time, were performed at 4.9 kGy/h and 60°C. Radiation-induced attenuation spectra were recorded in situ from 400 nm to 1200 nm using a white light source and an optical spectrum analyser. In the conventional fiber, the induced attenuation spectra were governed by the growth and the recovery of the 600 nm band associated to non-bridging oxygen hole centers (NBOHCs). By contrast, for doses higher than 100 kGy, the KS-4V fiber showed fairly dose and time-invariant spectra (attenuation values of few dB/m decrease with increasing wavelength in the visible range). Because of the absence of the 600 nm band, the KS-4V fiber, beside the conventional fiber, appears to be a very promising candidate for fibroscopy
Keywords :
defect absorption spectra; fibre optic sensors; fluorine; gamma-ray effects; infrared spectra; optical fibre cladding; optical fibre testing; optical fibres; refractive index; silicon compounds; visible spectra; γ rays; 1.5 MGy; 3 d; 400 to 1200 nm; 60 C; 600 nm; KS-4V fiber; KS-4V glass; SiO2:F; Suprasil(R) F-100 core material; core material; fibroscopy; gamma radiation tests; induced attenuation spectra; low OH low Cl aluminium coated fiber; nonbridging oxygen hole centers; optical fiber candidates; optical spectrum analyser; polyimide coated high OH fiber; pure silica core F-doped silica cladding multimode step-index fibers; radiation-induced attenuation spectra; recovery time; successive irradiations; time-invariant spectra; white light source; Aluminum; Gamma rays; Glass; Light sources; Optical attenuators; Optical fiber testing; Optical fibers; Optical materials; Polyimides; Silicon compounds;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on