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Observations on the Luminescence of α-AI2O3 (Synthetic Sapphire) in a Reactor Environment

R. N. Davie, Jr., J. F. Davis III, R. T. Schneider

Nuclear Technology / Volume 31 / Number 2 / November 1976 / Pages 276-278

Technical Note / Material / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT76-A31690

Optical components made of α -AI2O3 (synthetic sapphire) are used in optical systems (nuclear-pumped lasers, fission cells, etc.) to operate in a reactor in-core environment. Absorption and luminescence, which may take place in windows or lenses exposed to a reactor environment, will falsify results of optical measurements. For this reason, the knowledge of radiation-induced properties of optical materials is necessary. Measurements concerning optical absorption and luminescence of reactor-irradiated commercially available sapphire were made. The observed luminescence exhibits peaks around 3300 and 4100 Å The 3300-Å. peak increases as a function of irradiation time and saturates after 30 h of irradiation. The 4100-Å peak decreases monotonically. The absorption coefficient after 69 h of irradiation was measured. It ranges from 7 cm−1 at 3000 Å to 0.5 cm−1 at 6000 Å.