Maher Khaleel Ibrahim, Aseel I. Mahmood, Sawsan Kh. Fandi, Jamal M. Rzaij
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Development of an Anthracene-Coated SMF-MMF-SMF Sensor for Low-Dose UV Radiation Detection and Dosimetry
This study evaluates the efficacy of a single-mode, multimode, and single-mode (SMF-MMF-SMF) fiber configuration for low-dose optical radiation monitoring applications, such as UV detection and dosimetry. Particular attention is devoted to radiation-induced absorption (RIA) and radiation-induced refractive index change (RIRIC). Radiation exposure alters the refractive index of fiber materials, resulting in a shift in the peak wavelength. This study utilized a multimode fiber with a core diameter of 65 μm, and its sensing region was coated with anthracene solutions at varying concentrations of 1 wt%, 3 wt%, and 5 wt%. The experimental findings demonstrate that RIRIC and RIA depend on the energy of the applied radiation for all sensor configurations. A discernible shift in the peak wavelength was observed. When the impact of anthracene concentration on sensor efficiency was examined, the sensitivity of the 3 wt% solution was higher than that of the 1 wt% and 5 wt% solutions. This work contributed to the advancement of optical fiber sensor technology, specifically in the context of radiation detection. The results may encourage further exploration of hybrid fiber configurations and functional coatings, opening new avenues for the next-generation fiber optic dosimeters.
期刊介绍:
The Brazilian Journal of Physics is a peer-reviewed international journal published by the Brazilian Physical Society (SBF). The journal publishes new and original research results from all areas of physics, obtained in Brazil and from anywhere else in the world. Contents include theoretical, practical and experimental papers as well as high-quality review papers. Submissions should follow the generally accepted structure for journal articles with basic elements: title, abstract, introduction, results, conclusions, and references.