Effect of low-doses of gamma radiation on electric arc-induced long period fiber gratings

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This work presents an experimental study on the effects of gamma radiation on Long Period Fiber Gratings (LPFGs) in a low-dose test campaign to evaluate their eventual degradation. The study was carried out with standard single-mode fibers where the grating was inscribed using the Electric-Arc Discharge (EAD) technique. Before the gamma campaign, a detailed optical characterization was performed with repeatability tests to verify the accuracy of the setup and the associated error sources. The gamma-induced changes up to a dose of 200 krad and the recovery after radiation were monitored with the Dip Wavelength Shift (DWS). The results show that the gamma sensitivity for a total dose of 200 krad is 11 pm/krad and a total DWS of 2.3 nm has been observed with no linear dependence. Post-radiation study shows that recovery from radiation-induced wavelength shift is nearly complete in about 4000 h. Experimental results show that the changes suffered under gamma irradiation of these LPFGs are temporary making them a good choice as sensors in space applications.

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Mesonero-Santos, P., Fernández-Medina, A., Coelho, L. C. C., Viveiros, D., Jorge, P. A., Belenguer, T., & Heredero, R. L. (2021). Effect of low-doses of gamma radiation on electric arc-induced long period fiber gratings. Sensors, 21(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21072318

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