Improved theory of radiation-induced attenuation of light in optical fibers accounts for effects of dose rates. Based on kinetic aspects of fundamental physics of color centers induced in optical fibers by radiation. Induced attenuation is proportional to density of color centers, and part of this density decays by thermal-annealing/recombination process after irradiation.


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    Title :

    Theory Of Radiation-Induced Attenuation In Optical Fibers


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    1996-02-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    English





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