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29 August 2005 Application of the microinterferometric tomography setup to the reliability tests of the fiber sensors exposed to cumulated gamma radiation
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Abstract
In this paper we report on the measurement of the refractive index profile of optical fibers exposed to the gamma radiation. The tool we used for determining the refractive index distribution is microinterferometric tomography. Nuclear radiation is known to affect the guiding properties of optical fibers and it is therefore essential to characterize these effects to assess the applicability of fiber-optic technology for communication and sensing in space applications and in nuclear industry. We show that the fibres exhibit a slight refractive index increase which confirms results reported earlier.
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Pawel Kniazewski, Malgorzata Kujawinska, Francis Berghmans, Alberto Fernandez, Andrei Goussarov, and Marco Van Uffelen "Application of the microinterferometric tomography setup to the reliability tests of the fiber sensors exposed to cumulated gamma radiation", Proc. SPIE 5858, Nano- and Micro-Metrology, 585805 (29 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.612932
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KEYWORDS
Refractive index

Optical fibers

Tomography

Cladding

Gamma radiation

Liquids

Glasses

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