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25 November 1992 Toward ultrasonic transducer interferometry in water
Robert C. Chivers, D. R. Bacon, J. N. Som
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Proceedings Volume 1844, Acousto-Optics and Applications; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.131911
Event: Acousto-Optics and Applications, 1992, Gdansk-Jurata, Poland
Abstract
The determination of the actual vibration distribution of an ultrasonic transducer radiating into a liquid is identified as one of the major unresolved questions of precision ultrasonic science. Direct measurement of the surface vibration distribution using optical interferometry is not possible due to the piezo-optic effects of the radiating ultrasonic beam on the liquid through which the optical interferometer beam must travel. An analysis is presented which relates the actual vibration distribution to that which would appear to be measured. The possibility of inverting this process to retrieve the original distribution is identified.
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Robert C. Chivers, D. R. Bacon, and J. N. Som "Toward ultrasonic transducer interferometry in water", Proc. SPIE 1844, Acousto-Optics and Applications, (25 November 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.131911
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Ultrasonics

Acoustics

Pellicles

Near field optics

Refractive index

Water

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