Abstract
Hollow-Core Photonic-Bandgap Fibres (HC-PBGFs) offer several distinct advantages over conventional fibres, such as low latency and radiation hardness; properties that make HC-PBGFs interesting for the high energy physics community. This contribution presents the results from a gamma irradiation test carried out using a new type of HC-PBGF that combines sufficiently low attenuation over distances that are compatible with high energy physics applications together with a transmission bandwidth that covers the 1550 nm region. The radiation induced attenuation of the HC-PBGF was two orders of magnitude lower than that of a conventional fibre during a 67.5 h exposure to gamma-rays, resulting in a radiation-induced attenuation of only 2.1 dB/km at an accumulated dose of 940 kGy.© CERN 2013.
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Olanterä, L., Sigaud, C., Troska, J., Vasey, F., Petrovich, M. N., Poletti, F., … Richardson, D. J. (2013). Gamma irradiation of minimal latency Hollow-Core Photonic Bandgap Fibres. Journal of Instrumentation, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/8/12/C12010
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