Abstract
| The distributed optical fiber radiation sensor (DOFRS) developed by CERN is a key technology for the spatially continuous and real-time monitoring of radiation dose in harsh environments. Silica-based optical fibers (OFs) doped or co-doped with phosphorous are used as sensing elements of the DOFRS systems. The performance of these systems is strongly dependent on the radiation sensitivity of the OFs used, as well as the possibility to qualify and calibrate them for dosimetry applications. In this article, we report on the radiation response of a set of 12 Ge/P-doped single-mode (SM) OFs at 1550 and 1625 nm under 60Co $\gamma $ -rays, including a post-irradiation study to evaluate the recovery of the fibers under test. After conducting several experiments to evaluate the performance of the OFs, we determined which ones are the most suitable to be used in the radiation sensing fiber optics cables installed in CERN’s accelerator complex. |