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Atmospheric Neutron Monitoring through Optical Fiber-Based Sensing
The potential of fiber-based sensors to monitor the fluence of atmospheric neutrons is evaluated through accelerated tests at the TRIUMF Neutron Facility (TNF) (BC, Canada), offering a flux approximatively 10$^9$ higher than the reference spectrum observed under standard conditions in New York City,...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20164510 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2729621 |
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author | Girard, Sylvain Morana, Adriana Hoehr, Cornelia Trinczek, Michael Vidalot, Jeoffray Paillet, Philippe Bélanger-Champagne, Camille Mekki, Julien Balcon, Nicolas Vecchi, Gaetano Li Campanella, Cosimo Lambert, Damien Marin, Emmanuel Boukenter, Aziz Ouerdane, Youcef Blackmore, Ewart |
author_facet | Girard, Sylvain Morana, Adriana Hoehr, Cornelia Trinczek, Michael Vidalot, Jeoffray Paillet, Philippe Bélanger-Champagne, Camille Mekki, Julien Balcon, Nicolas Vecchi, Gaetano Li Campanella, Cosimo Lambert, Damien Marin, Emmanuel Boukenter, Aziz Ouerdane, Youcef Blackmore, Ewart |
author_sort | Girard, Sylvain |
collection | CERN |
description | The potential of fiber-based sensors to monitor the fluence of atmospheric neutrons is evaluated through accelerated tests at the TRIUMF Neutron Facility (TNF) (BC, Canada), offering a flux approximatively 10$^9$ higher than the reference spectrum observed under standard conditions in New York City, USA. The radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) at 1625 nm of a phosphorus-doped radiation sensitive optical fiber is shown to linearly increase with neutron fluence, allowing an in situ and easy monitoring of the neutron flux and fluence at this facility. Furthermore, our experiments show that the fiber response remains sensitive to the ionization processes, at least up to a fluence of $7.1 × 10^{11}$ n cm$^{-2}$, as its radiation sensitivity coefficient (~3.36 dB km$^{-1}$ Gy$^{-1}$) under neutron exposure remains very similar to the one measured under X-rays (~3.36 dB km$^{-1}$ Gy$^{-1}$) at the same wavelength. The presented results open the way to the development of a point-like or even a distributed dosimeter for natural or man-made neutron-rich environments. The feasibility to measure the dose caused by the neutron exposure during stratospheric balloon experiments, or during outer space missions, is presented as a case study of a potential future application. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2020 |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-18123022020-09-03T21:25:38Zdoi:10.3390/s20164510http://cds.cern.ch/record/2729621engGirard, SylvainMorana, AdrianaHoehr, CorneliaTrinczek, MichaelVidalot, JeoffrayPaillet, PhilippeBélanger-Champagne, CamilleMekki, JulienBalcon, NicolasVecchi, Gaetano LiCampanella, CosimoLambert, DamienMarin, EmmanuelBoukenter, AzizOuerdane, YoucefBlackmore, EwartAtmospheric Neutron Monitoring through Optical Fiber-Based SensingThe potential of fiber-based sensors to monitor the fluence of atmospheric neutrons is evaluated through accelerated tests at the TRIUMF Neutron Facility (TNF) (BC, Canada), offering a flux approximatively 10$^9$ higher than the reference spectrum observed under standard conditions in New York City, USA. The radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) at 1625 nm of a phosphorus-doped radiation sensitive optical fiber is shown to linearly increase with neutron fluence, allowing an in situ and easy monitoring of the neutron flux and fluence at this facility. Furthermore, our experiments show that the fiber response remains sensitive to the ionization processes, at least up to a fluence of $7.1 × 10^{11}$ n cm$^{-2}$, as its radiation sensitivity coefficient (~3.36 dB km$^{-1}$ Gy$^{-1}$) under neutron exposure remains very similar to the one measured under X-rays (~3.36 dB km$^{-1}$ Gy$^{-1}$) at the same wavelength. The presented results open the way to the development of a point-like or even a distributed dosimeter for natural or man-made neutron-rich environments. The feasibility to measure the dose caused by the neutron exposure during stratospheric balloon experiments, or during outer space missions, is presented as a case study of a potential future application.oai:inspirehep.net:18123022020 |
spellingShingle | Girard, Sylvain Morana, Adriana Hoehr, Cornelia Trinczek, Michael Vidalot, Jeoffray Paillet, Philippe Bélanger-Champagne, Camille Mekki, Julien Balcon, Nicolas Vecchi, Gaetano Li Campanella, Cosimo Lambert, Damien Marin, Emmanuel Boukenter, Aziz Ouerdane, Youcef Blackmore, Ewart Atmospheric Neutron Monitoring through Optical Fiber-Based Sensing |
title | Atmospheric Neutron Monitoring through Optical Fiber-Based Sensing |
title_full | Atmospheric Neutron Monitoring through Optical Fiber-Based Sensing |
title_fullStr | Atmospheric Neutron Monitoring through Optical Fiber-Based Sensing |
title_full_unstemmed | Atmospheric Neutron Monitoring through Optical Fiber-Based Sensing |
title_short | Atmospheric Neutron Monitoring through Optical Fiber-Based Sensing |
title_sort | atmospheric neutron monitoring through optical fiber-based sensing |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20164510 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2729621 |
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