Predicting ‘lifetime’ of fibre optics exposed to radiation |
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Authors: | Antonio N Paolantonio |
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Institution: | Radio and Communications Consultant, 17806 Elkwood Street, Reseda, California 91335, USA |
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Abstract: | Fibre optics communications systems are rapidly replacing ‘wired’ links in a variety of applications. The fibre links have proven to be smaller and lighter than either simple wire or coaxial lines. In addition, the fibre systems are immune to all forms of electrical interference (RFI; EMI; static electricity, etc.). Because of the very nature of the passive fibre lines, electrical disturbances may be considered as part of a benign environment, as contrasted with a hostile counterpart, such as high-energy particle fields which are prevalent in a nuclear reactor or other radiation-producing machine. It is known that nuclear radiation may damage the optical transmission properties of fibre optics waveguides. Described herein is the relationship between radiation flux and subsequent damage to the fibre waveguides. Some data, curves and calculations and supporting references are presented. And, finally, a procedure is given as an aid to predicting the ‘lifetime’ of a fibre optics link when it is exposed to the damaging effects of radiation. |
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