This paper reports the utilization of a high temperature superconducti
ng (HTS) RF SQUID gradiometer in non-destructive testing (NDT), A two-
hole HTS RF SQUID, capable of working in a noisy environment without a
ny magnetic shielding, is employed as a gradiometer sensor without usi
ng flux transformer coils. This gradiometer, maintained at LN2 tempera
ture, is sensitive enough to detect small mock cracks in an aluminium
alloy slab covered by another 25.4 mm thick solid aluminium alloy slab
. Such an NDT device should have a significant impact on metal fatigue
detection technology and demonstrates an important practical usage of
high temperature superconductors.