Radiation-resistant WDM optical link for thermonuclear fusion reactor instrumentation
A. Fernandez Fernandez, Francis Berghmans, B. Brichard, Paul Borgermans, Andrei I. Gusarov, Marco Van Uffelen, Patrice Mégret, M. Decréton, M. Blondel, Alain Delchambre
- Year
- 2001
- Citations
- 34
Abstract
The future International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is a complex installation that will require permanent monitoring and frequent maintenance operations. The high-gamma dose rates, the high neutron fluence, and other radiological hazards call for the use of remote-handled equipment. The management of heavy umbilicals connecting the control systems with the remote tools is therefore a key issue. Multiplexing signals can relieve the cable-handling difficulties. In this respect, the intrinsic wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) capabilities of fiber-optic technology make it a very promising candidate for integration in ITER instrumentation links. However, the radiation hardness of a complete WDM optical link still needs to be assessed. In this paper, as a first step toward the development of a rad-hard WDM optical link, we report on irradiations of different parts of a typical WDM optical link. We present our irradiation results on COTS fiber-optic devices, including WDM single-mode couplers, which remain operational up to MGy dose levels while the channel drift observed in narrow-band couplers compromises their use in WDM multiplexers. The intrinsic wavelength encoding of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors makes them ideal candidates for WDM fiber-optic sensor networks. Therefore, we also investigated the γ-radiation response of FBGs written in germanosilicate fibers. We irradiated such sensors up to MGy dose levels. At a total dose of 0.1 MGy, saturation of the radiation-induced Bragg peak shift has been observed, evidencing the potential radiation hardness of FBG-based devices in highly radioactive environments. To illustrate wavelength multiplexing in sensing, we discuss our preliminary results on a new multicomponent force sensor design based on eight multiplexed FBG sensors intended for use at the end effector wrist of remote-controlled robots. Finally, we present the in-reactor irradiation results of standard Corning Ge-doped fiber up to GGy dose levels. © 2001, IEEE. All rights reserved.
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