Bilki, Burak2023-03-102023-03-1020221300-7491https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2374/1/012121Optical scintillating bers lose their transparencies when exposed to radiation. Nearly all studies of radiation damage to optical bers so far only characterize this darkening with a single period of irradiation. Following the irradiation, bers undergo room temperature annealing, and regain some of their transparencies. We tested the irradiation-recovery characteristics of scintillating fibers in four consecutive cycles. In addition, three optical scintillating bers were irradiated at 22 Gy per minute for over 15 hours, and their transmittance were measured each minute by pulsing a light source through the bers. Here, we report on the in-situ characterization of the transmittance vs radiation exposure, allowing future applications to better predict the lifetime of the scintillating bers.enRadiation Damage and Recovery Mechanisms in Scintillating FibersArticle10.1088/1742-6596/2374/1/0121212-s2.0-85144034819Q2