Interlaboratory comparison of radiation-induced attenuation in optical fibers. III. Transient exposures

For pt.II see ibid., p.967-76 (1990). A comparison made over a period of five years of the losses induced in step-index multimode, graded-index multimode, and single-mode fibers by pulsed radiation exposure by 12 laboratories is discussed. The recoveries of the incremental attenuations from 10/sup -...

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Hauptverfasser: Friebele, E.J., Lyons, P.B., Blackburn, J., Henschel, H., Johan, A., Krinsky, J.A., Robinson, A., Scheneider, W., Smith, D., Taylor, E.W., Turquet de Beauregard, G.Y., West, R.H., Zagarino, P.
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description For pt.II see ibid., p.967-76 (1990). A comparison made over a period of five years of the losses induced in step-index multimode, graded-index multimode, and single-mode fibers by pulsed radiation exposure by 12 laboratories is discussed. The recoveries of the incremental attenuations from 10/sup -9/ to 10/sup 1/ s are reported. Although a standard set of measurement parameters was attempted, differences between the laboratories are evident; possible origins for these are discussed.< >
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Measurement standards
Nuclear measurements
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Optical pulses
Optical waveguides
Silicon compounds
Steady-state
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