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15 October 1984 Radiation-Induced Light Emission In Silica Core Fibers
W. Schneider, U. Babst, O. A. Balk, E. Hochhauser
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Abstract
In various optical fibers we induced light emission either by bremsstrahlung or by electron pulses from a Febetron 705 radiation source. The emitted light was measured and will be explained as function of the dose rate, the radiation-induced loss, the fiber length and direction, the wavelength, and the width of the radiation pulses. The radiation induced excess loss, deducted from the shape of the emitted light pulses, fits reasonably to the excess loss gained with transmission measurements.
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W. Schneider, U. Babst, O. A. Balk, and E. Hochhauser "Radiation-Induced Light Emission In Silica Core Fibers", Proc. SPIE 0506, Fiber Optics in Adverse Environments II, (15 October 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944924
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Aluminum

Optical testing

Silica

Electron beams

Sensors

Fiber optics

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