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15 October 1984 Transient Attenuation In Optical Fibers
A. A. Hopkins, R. E. Kelly, L. D. Looney, P. B. Lyons
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Abstract
Low and high energy pulsed electron beams were used to generate radiation-induced transient attenuation in high-OH, Suprasil core, PCS fibers, demonstrating the energy dependence of the radiation damage and recovery mechanisms. A radiation resistant low-OH fiber was studied and its performance contrasted to that of high-OH material. Several fibers with differing core compositions were also studied.
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A. A. Hopkins, R. E. Kelly, L. D. Looney, and P. B. Lyons "Transient Attenuation In Optical Fibers", Proc. SPIE 0506, Fiber Optics in Adverse Environments II, (15 October 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944927
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Signal attenuation

Chlorine

Aluminum

Fiber optics

Photodiodes

Electron beams

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