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High total dose radiation effects on temperature sensing fiber Bragg gratings
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PhotonicsPhotonic SensorEngineeringThermographyOptical PropertiesOptical SensorTemperature MeasurementFiber Optic SensingBragg Peak AmplitudeFiber OpticsInstrumentationThermal SensorPhase MaskFiber Bragg GratingsOptical SensorsFiber Optic
Fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) written in a 10 mol.% Ge-doped core silica fiber using a phase mask were exposed to /spl gamma/-radiation. The transmission and reflection spectra were recorded during irradiation up to doses in excess of 1 MGy. There was no detectable change of the Bragg peak amplitude and the grating temperature sensitivity. The radiation-induced shift of the Bragg wavelength saturated at a dose of 0.1 MGy at a level less than 25 pm, which could still be decreased by optimization of the grating parameters. Our results confirm that FBGs are good candidates for sensing applications in radiation environments.
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