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Influence of Nuclear Radiation and Laser Beams on Optical Fibers and Components

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Pantelic, Sladjana N.
Borna, Nadezda V.
Sreckovic, Milesa Z.
Kovacevic, Aleksander G.
Bugarinović, Aleksandar R.
Kovačević, Milojko
Lazarević, Đorđe R.
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The influence of nuclear radiation and particles has been the object of investigation for a long time. For new materials and systems the research should be continued. Human activities in various environments, including space, call for more detailed research. The role of fibers in contemporary communications, medicine, and industry increases. Fibers, their connections and fused optics components have one type of tasks - the transmission of information and power. The other type of tasks is reserved for fiber lasers: quantum generators and amplifiers. The third type of tasks is for fiber sensors, including high energy nuclear physics. In this paper we present some chosen topics in the mentioned areas as well as our experiments with nuclear radiation and laser beams to fiber and bulk materials of various nature (glass, polymer, metallic, etc.).
Keywords:
fiber optics / radiation effects / electron irradiation / environmental effects / gamma and X irradiation
Source:
Nuclear technology and radiation protection, 2011, 26, 1, 32-38
Funding / projects:
  • Physical and functional effects of radiation interaction with electrotechnical and biological systems (RS-171007)

DOI: 10.2298/NTRP1101032P

ISSN: 1451-3994

WoS: 000290121000005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-79958203085
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AU  - Pantelic, Sladjana N.
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AU  - Kovačević, Milojko
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AB  - The influence of nuclear radiation and particles has been the object of investigation for a long time. For new materials and systems the research should be continued. Human activities in various environments, including space, call for more detailed research. The role of fibers in contemporary communications, medicine, and industry increases. Fibers, their connections and fused optics components have one type of tasks - the transmission of information and power. The other type of tasks is reserved for fiber lasers: quantum generators and amplifiers. The third type of tasks is for fiber sensors, including high energy nuclear physics. In this paper we present some chosen topics in the mentioned areas as well as our experiments with nuclear radiation and laser beams to fiber and bulk materials of various nature (glass, polymer, metallic, etc.).
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author = "Pantelic, Sladjana N. and Borna, Nadezda V. and Sreckovic, Milesa Z. and Kovacevic, Aleksander G. and Bugarinović, Aleksandar R. and Kovačević, Milojko and Lazarević, Đorđe R.",
year = "2011",
abstract = "The influence of nuclear radiation and particles has been the object of investigation for a long time. For new materials and systems the research should be continued. Human activities in various environments, including space, call for more detailed research. The role of fibers in contemporary communications, medicine, and industry increases. Fibers, their connections and fused optics components have one type of tasks - the transmission of information and power. The other type of tasks is reserved for fiber lasers: quantum generators and amplifiers. The third type of tasks is for fiber sensors, including high energy nuclear physics. In this paper we present some chosen topics in the mentioned areas as well as our experiments with nuclear radiation and laser beams to fiber and bulk materials of various nature (glass, polymer, metallic, etc.).",
journal = "Nuclear technology and radiation protection",
title = "Influence of Nuclear Radiation and Laser Beams on Optical Fibers and Components",
pages = "38-32",
number = "1",
volume = "26",
doi = "10.2298/NTRP1101032P"
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Pantelic, S. N., Borna, N. V., Sreckovic, M. Z., Kovacevic, A. G., Bugarinović, A. R., Kovačević, M.,& Lazarević, Đ. R.. (2011). Influence of Nuclear Radiation and Laser Beams on Optical Fibers and Components. in Nuclear technology and radiation protection, 26(1), 32-38.
https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP1101032P
Pantelic SN, Borna NV, Sreckovic MZ, Kovacevic AG, Bugarinović AR, Kovačević M, Lazarević ĐR. Influence of Nuclear Radiation and Laser Beams on Optical Fibers and Components. in Nuclear technology and radiation protection. 2011;26(1):32-38.
doi:10.2298/NTRP1101032P .
Pantelic, Sladjana N., Borna, Nadezda V., Sreckovic, Milesa Z., Kovacevic, Aleksander G., Bugarinović, Aleksandar R., Kovačević, Milojko, Lazarević, Đorđe R., "Influence of Nuclear Radiation and Laser Beams on Optical Fibers and Components" in Nuclear technology and radiation protection, 26, no. 1 (2011):32-38,
https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP1101032P . .

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