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Optical Fiber Dosimetry at the Tesla Test Facility (TTF)

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2000
Inst. Melville, NY

The ninth beam instrumentation workshop, BIW2000, CambridgeCambridge, USA, 8 May 2000 - 11 May 20002000-05-082000-05-11 AIP conference proceedings 546(1), 647 () [10.1063/1.1342641]
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Report No.: TESLA Report 2000-25

Abstract: Ionizing radiation leads to a degradation of the light transmitting properties of fiberoptic cables. These effects usually place restrictions on where they can be used in a particleaccelerator facility. These effects can also be used to our advantage, the losses from a particlebeam create wavelength dependant increases of attenuation by absorption and scatteringwhich can be measured using Optical Time Domain Reflectometery (OTDR). From thesemeasurements a measure of the radiation dose received can be inferred.

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  1. Diagnose und Instrumentierung (MDI)
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  1. 899 - ohne Topic (POF3-899) (POF3-899)
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  1. TESLA-Test-Facility

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Preliminary trials with optical fiber dosimeters at TTF
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