Effect of radiation and temperature on high temperature resistant fiber Bragg gratings - Département Métrologie Instrumentation & Information
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2022

Effect of radiation and temperature on high temperature resistant fiber Bragg gratings

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Fiber Bragg gratings can be used to monitor temperature or strain in harsh environments. We investigate the effect of X-rays on type III gratings – also called void gratings –which are known for their capacity to withstand high temperatures. The tested gratings are inscribed in a SMF28 germanosilicate optical fiber using the point-by-point method and a frequency-doubled Yb femtosecond laser emitting at 515 nm. The tested FBGs are separated in two groups depending on their reflectivity levels (Low/High). Half of each group is pre-annealed at a temperature of 750°C during 30 min. We have irradiated all the gratings up to 100 kGy(SiO2) at a dose-rate of 10 Gy/s at two different irradiation temperatures: 25°C and 150°C. For all the irradiations, the grating radiation response is identical independently of the chosen writing and preannealing conditions. When the irradiation is performed at 25°C, a Bragg wavelength shift of 10 pm is observed for all the gratings, which represents an error of less than 1°C at the total dose of 100 kGy while at 150°C the Bragg peak shift only of less than 4 pm corresponding to an error of 0.3°C.
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hal-04675573 , version 1 (23-08-2024)

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Thomas Blanchet, Romain Cotillard, Adriana Morana, Rudy Desmarchelier, Emmanuel Marin, et al.. Effect of radiation and temperature on high temperature resistant fiber Bragg gratings. Optical Sensing and Detection VII, Apr 2022, Strasbourg, France. pp.54, ⟨10.1117/12.2621473⟩. ⟨hal-04675573⟩
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