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Radiation effects on optical fibers

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Radiation effects on optical fibers can significantly impact their performance, particularly in environments such as space, nuclear facilities, and certain medical applications where radiation exposure is common. The primary types of radiation that can affect optical fibers include ionizing radiation (such as gamma rays and neutrons) and non-ionizing radiation (such as ultraviolet light).

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