Published 1994 | Version v1
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Evaluation of fast-neutron radiation effects in optical fibers for fusion reactor diagnostics

  • 1. Optical Society of America, Washington, DC (United States)
  • 2. Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA (United States)
  • 3. Los Alamos National Lab., NM (United States)

Description

A simple CCD-camera spectrometer was deployed at the Los Alamos Spallation Radiation Effects Facility to characterize fast neutron irradiation effects in several silica-based optical fibers over the wavelength range ∼ 450 - 1100 nm. The experimental arrangement allowed optical loss spectra to be developed from remotely recovered frame grabs at various times during irradiation without necessary resort to ''cut back'' methods. Data recorded for a pure-silica-core/F-doped-silica-clad fiber displayed an peculiar artifact which is described and mathematically modelled in terms of leaky modes propagating in an optical cladding which is substantially less susceptible to radiation-induced optical attenuation than is the core. Evidence from optical time-domain reflectometry supports the postulate that mode leakage into the cladding may be due to light scattering from the tracks of ions displaced by the 14-MeV neutrons. These results suggest that fibers with fluorine doping in the core, as well as in the cladding, would be relatively resistant to radiation-induced attenuation in the UV-visible spectral region. (author). 19 refs., 5 figs

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Radiation and its effects on components and systems

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique.
Imprint Place
Bruyeres-le-Chatel (France)
Imprint Title
Radiation and its effects on components and systems
Imprint Pagination
596 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 280-288.

Conference

Title
2. European Conference on Radiation and its Effects on Components and Systems.
Dates
13-16 Sep 1993.
Place
Saint-Malo (France).

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