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arxiv: 2601.06822 · v2 · pith:4VOXXKRCnew · submitted 2026-01-11 · ✦ hep-ex

Radiation Resistance of Ge-doped Multi-Mode Fiber for Optical Links in Collider Experiments

classification ✦ hep-ex
keywords doseexperimentsfibersge-dopedionizingtemperatureannealingco-60
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The applications of optical links in collider experiments provide the advantage of high-speed data transmission with low mass fibers over distances of a few hundred meters. Ge-doped multi-mode fibers are evaluated for radiation tolerance in ionizing doses of Co-60 gamma rays. The Radiation-Induced Attenuation (RIA) varies significantly depending on doping substances and fabrication technologies. A type of telecom-grade fiber has demonstrated an RIA of 0.05 dB/m under a total ionizing dose of 300 kGy(SiO2). The dependence on dose rate is compared in the range between 5 Gy/hr and 1.4 kGy/hr, and the annealing recovery is observed after the Co-60 source is shielded. The temperature dependence is investigated across a range of -15 oC to room temperature. At cold temperatures, stagnant annealing leads to a substantially higher RIA during irradiation. The recovery of radiation-induced defects is typically within a few hours, resulting in similar RIA levels regardless of the dose rate and temperature during exposure. Ge-doped fibers of chosen fabrication methods are capable of enduring high ionizing doses for use in high-energy physics experiments.

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