Title :
Radiation distribution measurements with optical fibers in high radiation fields
Author :
Takada, Eiji ; Kimura, Atsushi ; Hosono, Yoneichi ; Takahashi, Hiroyuki ; Nakazawa, Masaharu
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Tokyo Univ., Japan
Abstract :
Radiation distribution sensors with their feasibilities have been described in earlier works. However, due to large radiation induced transmission losses in optical fibers, especially in the visible wavelength region, it has been difficult to apply these techniques to high radiation fields. In this study, we proposed a new concept of optical fiber based radiation distribution measurements with near infrared (IR) emission. Near IR scintillators were attached to the ends of optical fibers, where the fibers were bundled and connected to a N-MOS line sensor or a cooled CCD camera. From the measurements of each area density, the radiation levels at the positions of the scintillators can be known. The linearity between the gamma dose rate at each scintillator and the registered counts has been examined. In case of continuous monitoring in high radiation fields, radiation induced losses affect the measurements. We applied the Optical Time Domain Reflectometry technique to measure the loss distribution and from the results, a possibility for correction of the loss effect has been demonstrated. The applicable dose rate range was evaluated to be from 0.1 Gy/h to 103 Gy/h. This system can be a promising tool as a flexible dose rate distribution monitor in radiation facilities like nuclear plants and accelerator facilities
Keywords :
fibre optic sensors; optical time-domain reflectometry; position sensitive particle detectors; solid scintillation detectors; N-MOS line sensor; Optical Time Domain Reflectometry technique; accelerator facilities; area density; cooled CCD camera; flexible dose rate distribution monitor; gamma dose rate; high radiation fields; large radiation induced transmission losses; near infrared emission; nuclear plants; optical fibers; radiation distribution measurements; radiation facilities; radiation induced losses; Loss measurement; Optical fiber losses; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Optical losses; Optical sensors; Propagation losses; Radiation monitoring; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Wavelength measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1998. Conference Record. 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5021-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1998.774292