1. Gamma-irradiation tests of IR optical fibres for ITER thermography—a case study.
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Reichle, R., Brichard, B., Pocheau, C., Jouve, M., van Ierschot, S., Martinez, S., Ooms, H., Berghmans, F., and Decréton, M.
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GAMMA rays , *OPTICAL fibers , *THERMOGRAPHY , *IRRADIATION , *SILICA - Abstract
In the course of the development of a concept for a spectrally resolving infrared thermography diagnostic for the ITER divertor we have tested 3 types of infrared (IR) fibres in Co60 irradiation facilities under γ irradiation. The fibres were ZrF4 (and HfF4) fibres from different manufacturers, hollow fibres (silica capillaries with internal Ag/AgJ coating) and a sapphire fibre. For the IR range, only the latter fibre type encourages to go further for neutron tests in a reactor. If one restricted the interest onto the near infrared range, high purity core silica fibres could be used. This study might be seen as a typical example of the relation between diagnostic development for a nuclear environment and irradiation experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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