Abstract
With the aim to develop new in-core monitoring system using optical techniques, studies have been started on heavy neutron irradiation effects on optical fibers. Two types of highly radiation resistant optical fibers. Pure silica (SiO/sub 2/) with OH content core and SiO/sub 2/ with fluorine doped core fibers were irradiated in the core region of JMTR. The fibers were irradiated under fast neutron flux (E>1.0 MeV) of about 1/spl times/10/sup 17/ n/m/sup 2/ s and gamma-ray dose rate of 2/spl times/10/sup 3/ Gy/s. The optical absorption and the light emission spectrum change were measured in-situ along the irradiation. As a result, the following effects have become clear. Large absorption loss at wavelength of shorter than 700 nm and loss peak of 630 nm were appeared. However, the increase in absorption was quite low in the wavelength from 700 to 1700 nm. The SiO/sub 2/ fibers were survived up to 3/spl times/10/sup 23/ n/m/sup 2/. During irradiation, the induced light emission in the wavelength from 400 to 1700 nm and light peak at about 1200 nm were observed. Induced light emission was directly proportional to the neutron yield. >
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