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22 February 2012 Radiation hardening techniques for rare-earth-based optical fibers and amplifiers
Sylvain Girard, Marilena Vivona, Luciano Mescia, Arnaud Laurent, Youcef Ouerdane, Claude Marcandella, F. Prudenzano, Aziz Boukenter, Thierry Robin, Benoît Cadier, Emmanuel Pinsard, Marco Cannas, Roberto Boscaino
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Abstract
Er/Yb doped fibers and amplifiers have been shown to be very radiation sensitive, limiting their integration in space. We present an approach including successive hardening techniques to enhance their radiation tolerance. The efficiency of our approach is demonstrated by comparing the radiation responses of optical amplifiers made with same lengths of different rare-earth doped fibers and exposed to gamma-rays. Previous studies indicated that such amplifiers suffered significant degradation for doses exceeding 10 krad. Applying our techniques significantly enhances the amplifier radiation resistance, resulting in a very limited degradation up to 50 krad. Our optimization techniques concern the fiber composition, some possible pre-treatments and the interest of simulation tools used to harden by design the amplifiers. We showed that adding cerium inside the fiber phosphosilicate-based core strongly decreases the fiber radiation sensitivity compared to the standard fiber. For both fibers, a pre-treatment with hydrogen permits to enhance again the fiber resistance. Furthermore, simulations tools can also be used to improve the tolerance of the fiber amplifier by helping identifying the best amplifier configuration for operation in the radiative environment.
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Sylvain Girard, Marilena Vivona, Luciano Mescia, Arnaud Laurent, Youcef Ouerdane, Claude Marcandella, F. Prudenzano, Aziz Boukenter, Thierry Robin, Benoît Cadier, Emmanuel Pinsard, Marco Cannas, and Roberto Boscaino "Radiation hardening techniques for rare-earth-based optical fibers and amplifiers", Proc. SPIE 8246, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies XXIV, 82460Y (22 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.907238
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Optical amplifiers

Fiber amplifiers

Ions

Tolerancing

Cerium

Hydrogen

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