用于热核融合环境中维护任务的光纤链路组件

M. Van Uffelen, F. Berghmans, A. Nowodzinski, P. Jucker, B. Brichard, F. Vos, M. Decréton
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到目前为止,已经考虑将光纤和几种光子元件应用于空间和核电站,主要是在相对较低的剂量率和总剂量下。在本文中,我们介绍了我们最近对不同光纤组件进行的特别高剂量伽马辐射测试的结果,该测试旨在应用于增强辐射环境,如ITER(国际热核实验反应堆)。我们提出了1310 nm处低至30 dB/km的辐射诱导损耗,以3 MGy的累积剂量测量纯硅芯单模光纤。利用市售的850 nm垂直腔面发射激光器(VCSELs)进行在线测量,证实了其优异的辐射硬度。此外,我们证明了大约6 dB的初始功率损失是由这些连接组件中的聚焦透镜的早期退化引起的。证明了剂量率、累积剂量和温度对我们的测试设备(DUT)降解的综合影响。
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Fiber-optic link components for maintenance tasks in thermonuclear fusion environments
Up to now, fiber optics and several photonic components have been considered for space and nuclear power plant applications, mainly at relatively low dose rates and total doses. In this paper, we present our recent results of particularly high dose gamma irradiation tests performed with different fiber-optic components intended for applications in enhanced radiation environments such as ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor), We present a radiation induced loss at 1310 nm as low as 30 dB/km, measured at a cumulated dose of 3 MGy for a pure-silica core single mode fiber. On-line measurements with commercially available vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) emitting at 850 nm confirmed their excellent radiation hardness. Furthermore, we demonstrated that an initial power loss of about 6 dB is caused by an early degradation of a focusing lens in these connectorized components. A combined effect of dose rate, cumulated dose and temperature on the degradation of our devices under test (DUT) is evidenced.
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