Abstract
Type IA fiber gratings have unusual physical properties compared with other grating types. We compare with performance characteristics of Type IA and Type I Bragg gratings exposed to the effects of Co60 gamma-irradiation. A Bragg peak shift of 190 pm was observed for Type IA gratings written in Fibercore PS-1250/1500 photosensitive fiber at a radiation dose of 116 kGy. This is the largest wavelength shift recorded to date under radiation exposure. The Type IA and Type I gratings show different kinetics under radiation and during post-radiation annealing; this can be exploited for the design of a grating based dosimetry system. © 2012 SPIE.
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Faustov, A., Saffari, P., Koutsides, C., Gusarov, A., Wuilpart, M., Mégret, P., … Kalli, K. (2012). Highly sensitive type IA fiber Bragg gratings as sensors in radiation environments. In OFS2012 22nd International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors (Vol. 8421, pp. 842153-842153–4). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.975186
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