Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10344008 | Optical Fiber Technology | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of transmission wavelength, total dose and light source power on temperature dependence of radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) in Ge-P co-doped fibers were investigated. Three fibers irradiated up to total dose of 100Â Gy and 10,000Â Gy were used as test samples. A test system for temperature dependence of RIA was built up. The influence of transmission wavelength, total dose and light power on temperature sensitivity and linearity of RIA in three irradiated fibers were researched. The test results show that temperature sensitivity and linearity of RIA in optical fibers could be improved by adjusting total dose and selecting transmission wavelength. The light source power does not have obvious influence on temperature sensitivity and linearity. The Ge-P co-doped fiber at 850Â nm transmission wavelength with higher total dose is a very promising candidate for fiber-optic temperature sensor.
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Authors
Jing Jin, Raomei Xu, Jixun Liu, Ningfang Song,