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open-access-imgOpen AccessSimulation-assisted Methodology for the Design of Fiber-based Dosimeters for a Variety of Radiation Environments
Author(s)
Damien Lambert,
Sylvain Girard,
Giovanni Santin,
Marc Gaillardin,
Adriana Morana,
Arnaud Meyer,
Jeoffray Vidalot,
Jacques Baggio,
Julien Mekki,
Hugo Cintas,
Olivier Duhamel,
Claude Marcandella,
Philippe Paillet
Publication year2024
Publication title
ieee transactions on nuclear science
Resource typeMagazines
PublisherIEEE
We present a simulation-assisted methodology for the design of point or distributed fiber dosimeters exploiting the linear dependence of the infrared radiation-induced attenuation of a single-mode phosphosilicate optical fiber. We demonstrate by comparing Monte Carlo simulations and experiments at different irradiation facilities (X-rays, γ-rays, protons and atmospheric neutrons) that the sensitivity coefficient of this fiber is independent on the nature of particles and on dose rate, at least up to total ionizing doses in the order of 500 Gy. Our simulations allow us to simulate the dose deposited in the fiber core (and then the Radiation Induced Attenuation (RIA) levels) for the different classes of particles (photons, electrons, neutrons, protons and heavy ions) and for different energy ranges. From this data, and knowing the environments of targeted applications for the fiber optic dosimeters, we can discuss the different designs and achievable performance using this fiber. Examples are discussed with space applications, atmospheric balloon experiments and fusion-devoted facilities.
Subject(s)bioengineering , nuclear engineering
Keyword(s)Optical fibers, Optical fiber sensors, Sensors, Atmospheric measurements, Particle measurements, Radiation effects, Wavelength measurement, Dosimetry, Optical Fiber, Geant4, Monte-Carlo simulations, Radiation-Induced Attenuation
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.537
H-Index122
eISSN1558-1578
pISSN0018-9499
DOI10.1109/tns.2024.3380318

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