| Literature DB >> 29158568 |
Andrei Stancălie1, Flavio Esposito2, Rajeev Ranjan2, Petrişor Bleotu3, Stefania Campopiano2, Agostino Iadicicco4, Dan Sporea5.
Abstract
In this paper, for the first time, the effects of mixed neutron and gamma flux on the spectral and sensing responses of Long Period Gratings (LPGs) are thoroughly analyzed. Six LPGs written by means of Electric Arc Discharge (EAD) technique in standard and speciality fibers, including radiation-hardened ones, were tested. The EAD technique was chosen because it enables the writing of gratings both in standard and not photosensitive fibers. The experiments have been carried out in a "TRIGA" pulsed nuclear reactor and the LPGs were irradiated by a gamma-ray dose-rate of 9 Gy/s and a mean 1.2∙1012 n/(cm2s) neutron flux. Real time monitoring was performed for a comparative investigation of LPGs' response, in terms of radiation sensitivity and wavelength shift. Experiments show that LPG in a radiation-resistant fiber exhibits resonant wavelength shift higher than LPG in standard fiber. The changes of temperature sensitivity due to radiation were experimentally established by comparison of pre- and post-radiation characterization, indicating that radiation effects induce a slight increase of the temperature sensitivity, except for the LPG in pure-silica fiber. Theoretical and numerical analysis was combined with experimental data for evaluation LPGs' parameters changes, such as refractive index and thermo-optic coefficient, after exposure to radiation.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29158568 PMCID: PMC5696517 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-16225-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Transmission spectra before irradiation (blue) and after irradiation (red), and comparison between experimental (solid) and numerical (dotted) data for: (a) OZ1-LPG; (b) OZ2-LPG; (c) Thorlabs-LPG; (d) FiberA-LPG; (e) Nufern-LPG; (f) Draka-LPG.
Figure 2Photos of the experimental setup holder for fibers: (a) lower cage housing the frames with LPGs; (b) upper cage with connectors; (c) the complete assembly. The sketch of the setup and the irradiation chamber (not at scale): (d) the position of the carrying cages during the descending operation; (e) the position of the cages during radiation exposure; (f) the simplified design of the two cages; 1 – irradiation channel; 2 – textile rope; 3 – upper Al cage; 4 – lower Al cage; 5 – flexible plastic tube; 6 – one of the LPGs samples; 7 – LPG’s optical fiber; 8 – connecting optical fibers for on-line measurements; 9 – fiber adaptors for connecting optical fibers; 10 – spacer for cage positioning on the irradiation channel bottom; 11 – irradiation zone.
Summary of radiation induced effects on LPGs produced in different fibers.
| Sensor id | Optical Fiber | Experimental wavelength shift | Numerical | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | Type | Core RI change | Cladding RI change | ||
| OZ1-LPG | SMF28 | Standard | 6.37 nm | 2.6∙10−5 | — |
| OZ2-LPG | SMF28 | Standard | 6.40 nm | 2.6∙10−5 | — |
| Thorlabs-LPG | SMF28 | Standard | 10.91 nm | 4.2∙10−5 | — |
| FiberA-LPG | N.A. (confidential) | Specialty fiber (for harsh environment) | 8.99 nm | 3.5∙10−5 | — |
| Nufern-LPG | Nufern R1310-HTA | Specialty fiber (radiation tolerant) | 11.75 nm | 4.1∙10−5 | — |
| Draka-LPG | DrakaSRH | Pure-silica core, F-doped cladding | −0.39 nm | — | 0.2∙10−5 |
Figure 3Measured variation of the (a) spectral position and (b) transmission of the LP04 resonance wavelength with time during the irradiation.
Figure 4LP04 band of Nufern-LPG: (a) measured spectral position variation with temperature, before and after irradiation, as compared with simulations. (b) Spectra at room temperature and at high temperature, before and after irradiation.
Summary of temperature sensitivity and thermo-optic coefficient changes on LPGs after irradiation.
| Sensor id | Experimental data | From numerical-experimental comparison | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST [pm/°C] (before irr.) | ST [pm/°C] (after irr.) |
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| OZ1-LPG | 50.0 | 51.2 | <10−8/°C | — |
| OZ2-LPG | 49.9 | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. |
| Thorlabs-LPG | 47.6 | 48.6 | <10−8/°C | — |
| FiberA-LPG | 50.8 | 51.6 | <10−8/°C | — |
| Nufern-LPG | 49.5 | 57.7 | 3∙10−8/°C | — |
| Draka-LPG | 29.6 | 26.5 | — | 6∙10−8/°C |