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26 April 1989 Transient Radiation Induced Attenuation And Luminescence In Optical Fibers
Calvin C. Harrington, Charles G Askins, E. Joseph Friebele
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Abstract
This paper addresses two effects of transient irradiation on optical fibers. The recovery of the induced attenuation was measured from 100 ns to 1 ms in several fibers, including two pure silica fibers and three fibers with doped silica cores. Measurements were performed at various optical power levels up to 28 mW at -55 and 23 C to investigate the temperature dependence and possible photobleaching effects at short times. We also report studies of the luminescence induced by the transient irradiation for the same group of fibers.
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Calvin C. Harrington, Charles G Askins, and E. Joseph Friebele "Transient Radiation Induced Attenuation And Luminescence In Optical Fibers", Proc. SPIE 0992, Fiber Optics Reliability: Benign and Adverse Environments II, (26 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960025
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Silica

Luminescence

Signal attenuation

Cerenkov radiation imaging

Temperature metrology

Germanium

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