Abstract

Short-lived radiation-induced absorption (RIA) of light peaking at wavelengths >1700 nm has been revealed in a γ-irradiated (≤1 kGy) heavily (50 mol% GeO2) Ge-doped silica optical fiber (Ge-doped fiber) at low temperatures (≤−30 °C). This RIA is found to closely resemble in properties the known RIA due to inherent self-trapped holes (STHs) in undoped-silica-core optical fibers (same spectral range, low thermostability, non-monotonic evolution with dose, shift of the peak wavelength with temperature, Arrhenius dependence on temperature, growth of the activation energy in the course of irradiation and recovery). The STH-like RIA is found not to occur in more lightly Ge-doped fibers and in a Bi-codoped Ge-doped fiber with the same (50 mol%) GeO2 concentration. A possible microscopic structure of the STH in heavily Ge-doped fibers is discussed.

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