Abstract

Laser pulse energy and pulse build-up time were measured during gamma irradiation at a dose rate of 150 Gy h−1 to evaluate the radiation-induced effects and robustness on a laser remote inspection system using ceramics and single crystal microchip laser. Results showed a time-dependent decrease in pulse energy and an increase in pulse build-up time during irradiation. Both effects were larger for ceramics than for single crystals due to the amount of generated optical loss. The behaviors of pulse energy and build-up time with the increase in optical loss in the gain medium were simulated using rate equation calculations. The radiation effect on build-up time was larger than that on pulse energy for both specimens. Therefore, build-up time measurement is highly sensitive and effective for the evaluation of the radiation effect generated in laser medium, especially for radiation robust specimens or at low radiation dose rate.

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