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Calibration in the Visible and Infrared Domains of Multimode Phosphosilicate Optical Fibers for Dosimetry Applications

We systematically explore the suitability of two radiation-sensitive multimode optical fibers (OFs) with either P or GeP-doped cores to serve as the sensing elements in point or distributed dosimeters. To this end, we measured the dependences of their spectral radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) in...

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Autores principales: Weninger, Luca, Campanella, Cosimo, Morana, Adriana, Fricano, Fiammetta, Marin, Emmanuel, Ouerdane, Youcef, Boukenter, Aziz, García Alía, Rubén, Girard, Sylvain
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2023.3252941
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2875162
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author Weninger, Luca
Campanella, Cosimo
Morana, Adriana
Fricano, Fiammetta
Marin, Emmanuel
Ouerdane, Youcef
Boukenter, Aziz
García Alía, Rubén
Girard, Sylvain
author_facet Weninger, Luca
Campanella, Cosimo
Morana, Adriana
Fricano, Fiammetta
Marin, Emmanuel
Ouerdane, Youcef
Boukenter, Aziz
García Alía, Rubén
Girard, Sylvain
author_sort Weninger, Luca
collection CERN
description We systematically explore the suitability of two radiation-sensitive multimode optical fibers (OFs) with either P or GeP-doped cores to serve as the sensing elements in point or distributed dosimeters. To this end, we measured the dependences of their spectral radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) in the visible and near-infrared (near-IR) domain (400–2100 nm) up to total ionizing dose (TID) of 5 kGy(SiO2) while varying the irradiation temperature from −80 °C to +80 °C and the dose rate between 1 mGy(SiO2)/s and 10 Gy(SiO2)/s. To assess the fiber radiation sensitivity calibration coefficients, we studied the linearity of the RIA versus TID response across our whole spectral range. Once confirmed, their “radiation sensitivity calibration” curves are obtained in the tested ranges of environmental parameters, including the dispersion related to dose rate and temperature. Both fibers present very similar curves despite their different chemical compositions. We then studied the recovery kinetics at the different temperatures of the two fibers to investigate the stability of the RIA response. Our results show that the Ge-codoping only slightly increases the IR sensitivity related to P1 defects while keeping unchanged the visible–near-IR RIA, where the contribution of phosphorus-oxygen-hole centers (POHCs) is dominant. On the contrary, after the irradiation, the responses of the two fibers differ, as the recovery kinetics of the GeP fiber are strongly affected by temperature, limiting its dosimetry capabilities with respect to the P fiber.
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spelling cern-28751622023-10-10T22:59:40Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2023.3252941http://cds.cern.ch/record/2875162engWeninger, LucaCampanella, CosimoMorana, AdrianaFricano, FiammettaMarin, EmmanuelOuerdane, YoucefBoukenter, AzizGarcía Alía, RubénGirard, SylvainCalibration in the Visible and Infrared Domains of Multimode Phosphosilicate Optical Fibers for Dosimetry ApplicationsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWe systematically explore the suitability of two radiation-sensitive multimode optical fibers (OFs) with either P or GeP-doped cores to serve as the sensing elements in point or distributed dosimeters. To this end, we measured the dependences of their spectral radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) in the visible and near-infrared (near-IR) domain (400–2100 nm) up to total ionizing dose (TID) of 5 kGy(SiO2) while varying the irradiation temperature from −80 °C to +80 °C and the dose rate between 1 mGy(SiO2)/s and 10 Gy(SiO2)/s. To assess the fiber radiation sensitivity calibration coefficients, we studied the linearity of the RIA versus TID response across our whole spectral range. Once confirmed, their “radiation sensitivity calibration” curves are obtained in the tested ranges of environmental parameters, including the dispersion related to dose rate and temperature. Both fibers present very similar curves despite their different chemical compositions. We then studied the recovery kinetics at the different temperatures of the two fibers to investigate the stability of the RIA response. Our results show that the Ge-codoping only slightly increases the IR sensitivity related to P1 defects while keeping unchanged the visible–near-IR RIA, where the contribution of phosphorus-oxygen-hole centers (POHCs) is dominant. On the contrary, after the irradiation, the responses of the two fibers differ, as the recovery kinetics of the GeP fiber are strongly affected by temperature, limiting its dosimetry capabilities with respect to the P fiber.oai:cds.cern.ch:28751622023
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Weninger, Luca
Campanella, Cosimo
Morana, Adriana
Fricano, Fiammetta
Marin, Emmanuel
Ouerdane, Youcef
Boukenter, Aziz
García Alía, Rubén
Girard, Sylvain
Calibration in the Visible and Infrared Domains of Multimode Phosphosilicate Optical Fibers for Dosimetry Applications
title Calibration in the Visible and Infrared Domains of Multimode Phosphosilicate Optical Fibers for Dosimetry Applications
title_full Calibration in the Visible and Infrared Domains of Multimode Phosphosilicate Optical Fibers for Dosimetry Applications
title_fullStr Calibration in the Visible and Infrared Domains of Multimode Phosphosilicate Optical Fibers for Dosimetry Applications
title_full_unstemmed Calibration in the Visible and Infrared Domains of Multimode Phosphosilicate Optical Fibers for Dosimetry Applications
title_short Calibration in the Visible and Infrared Domains of Multimode Phosphosilicate Optical Fibers for Dosimetry Applications
title_sort calibration in the visible and infrared domains of multimode phosphosilicate optical fibers for dosimetry applications
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2023.3252941
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2875162
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