Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1485429 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We studied the efficiency of a hydrogen-treatment in different pure silica core fibres irradiated by γ-ray in an attempt to decrease the radiation-induced absorption (RIA). It is observed that the effect of hydrogen already reduces the drawing-induced band commonly observed in low-OH fibres. During irradiation we observe a large increase of the radiation-induced OH growth with a corresponding significant reduction of the radiation-induced absorption at 0.63 μm. The presence of hydrogen also reduces the transient radiation-induced absorption at 0.7 μm sometimes observed in low-OH/low-chlorine fibres and believed to pertain to self-trapped holes (STHs).
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Authors
B. Brichard, A.L. Tomashuk, V.A. Bogatyrjov, A.F. Fernandez, S.N. Klyamkin, S. Girard, F. Berghmans,