Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 9, Issue 6, 060601(2011)
Radiation-induced effects in polarization-maintaining optical fibers for interferometric gyroscope
Radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) in four types of polarization-maintaining optical fibers for interferometric fiberoptic gyroscope (IFOG) at 1310 nm is measured. The measurements are conducted during and after steady-state γ-ray irradiation using a 60Co source in order to observe significantly different RIA behavior and recovery kinetics. Mechanisms involving dopants and manufacturing process are introduced to analyze the RIA discrepancy as well as to guide the choice and hardening of optical fibers during the design of IFOG. Medium-accuracy IFOG using Ge–F-codoped fiber and pure silica core fiber can survive in the space radiation environment.
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Xueqin Wang, Chunxi Zhang, Jing Jin, Ningfang Song, "Radiation-induced effects in polarization-maintaining optical fibers for interferometric gyroscope," Chin. Opt. Lett. 9, 060601 (2011)
Category: Fiber Optics and Optical Communications
Received: Dec. 9, 2010
Accepted: Jan. 28, 2011
Published Online: May. 6, 2011
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