Abstract
We have developed a new position-sensitive optical fiber radiation sensor that achieves single-end readout and high dose rate application. The sensor determines the incident position of radiation on the optical fiber by using the wavelength dependence of light attenuation within the fiber. Through analysis of the wavelength spectrum output from the fiber end, the incident position of radiation on the optical fiber can be inversely estimated via spectrum unfolding. Using this optical fiber sensor, we measured the radiation distribution inside the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS). The actual trend of the incident position of radiation was successfully reproduced in a high dose rate area, with the maximum dose rate exceeding 100 mSv/h. This validates the effectiveness of our new position-sensitive optical fiber radiation sensor.
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