Radiation Induced Attenuation and Luminescence Study in Radioluminescent Optical Fibers

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science(2023)

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Abstract
We present the experimental characterization of both radiation induced attenuation (RIA) and radioluminescence (RL) of differently doped optical fiber (OF) radiation sensors. We present data for different sample lengths and total ionizing dose (TID) up to 600 kGy (SiO2) under X-rays. Combined RIA and RL responses are used to attempt explaining the variation of the RL signal with TID on those fibers.
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Optical fibers,Radiation effects,Temperature measurement,Silicon compounds,Sensors,Sea measurements,Ocean temperature,Cerium,dosimetry,OF sensors,optical fibers (OFs),radiation detection,radiations,radioluminescence (RL),silica glass,space applications,space radiation,X-rays
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