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    Temperature and polarization dependence of radiation-induced attenuation in pure-silica-core PANDA optical fiber by Kashaykin, P.F., Pospelova, E.A., Sharonova, Yu.O., Vokhmyanina, O.L., Azanova, I.S., Tomashuk, A.L.

    Published in Optical materials (01-09-2022)
    “…Radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) spectra (700–1700 nm) in a pure-silica-core PANDA fiber were measured during and after γ-irradiation at room temperature…”
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    Radiation induced attenuation in pure silica polarization maintaining fibers by Kashaykin, P.F., Tomashuk, A.L., Azanova, I.S., Vokhmyanina, O.L., Dimakova, T.V., Maltsev, I.A., Sharonova, Yu.O., Pospelova, E.A., Tatsenko, O.M., Filippov, A.V., Kuzyakina, N.S., Zverev, O.V., Dianov, E.M.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-03-2019)
    “…Radiation-induced attenuation (RIA) at λ = 1.55 μm is studied in polarization-maintaining (PM) pure-silica-core optical fibers of the Panda-type under…”
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    Pulsed-X-ray-irradiation of radiation-resistant PANDA fibers: Dependence on dose, probe light power, and temperature by Tomashuk, A.L., Kashaykin, P.F., Semjonov, S.L., Filippov, A.V., Bychkova, E.A., Galanova, S.V., Azanova, I.S., Vokhmyanina, O.L., Pospelova, E.A., Sharonova, YuO, Dimakova, T.V., Voloshin, V.V., Vorob'ev, I.L., Kolosovskii, A.O., Chamorovskiy, YuK

    Published in Optical materials (01-11-2020)
    “…Radiation induced attenuation (RIA) at wavelength λ = 1.55 μm was studied upon pulsed-X-ray irradiation in radiation-resistant fibers of the “PANDA” type of…”
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    Quenching effects on crystallographic and optical properties of proton exchanged waveguides on Z-cut lithium niobate by Shevtsov, D.I., Azanova, I.S., Taysin, I.F., Kalabin, I.E., Atuchin, V.V., Volyntsev, A.B.

    “…The formation and decay of high temperature phases in H/sub x/Li/sub 1-x/NbO/sub 3/ waveguide layers have been studied by means of waveguide mode spectroscopy…”
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