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7 December 1999 Radiation-induced optical absorption at 850 nm under fission reactor irradiation
Tatsuo Shikama, Tsunemi Kakuta, Minoru Narui, Tsutomu Sagawa
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Abstract
Radiation resistant fused silica core optical fibers, 900 ppm OH doped with their hydrogen treated fibers with a plastic jacket, 18000 ppm OH doped one having very low optical transmission loss with a carbon jacket, and a fluorine doped fiber with a plastic jacket, were irradiated in a JMTR fission reactor, at 400 +/- 10 K with a fast neutron (E > 1 MeV) flux of 3.2 X 1017 n/cm2s and a gamma dose rate of 3 X 103 Gy/s for 527 hours. Their optical transmission loss at 850 nm was measured in- situ during irradiation.
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Tatsuo Shikama, Tsunemi Kakuta, Minoru Narui, and Tsutomu Sagawa "Radiation-induced optical absorption at 850 nm under fission reactor irradiation", Proc. SPIE 3872, Photonics for Space and Radiation Environments, (7 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373282
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Optical fibers

Transmittance

Carbon

Fluorine

Hydrogen

Silica

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