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Re: how to measure surface acoustic wave velocity
1999-04-30
Philippe HELIN
Re: how to measure surface acoustic wave velocity
Philippe HELIN
1999-04-30
Dear Zuoyi Wang,


If you use interdigital transducers to generate surface acoustic wave, it is
easy to obtain this information placing two transducers facing each other
(emitter, receiver). On the oscilloscope, the signal is delayed of T and
knowing the distance between both transducers, you obtain the velocity.
An other method is to use a vribrometer laser, but you can use this method
until 40 MHz.

Philippe

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Philippe HELIN, Ph.D.
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University of Tokyo
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>Dear experts:
>
>       Could you please tell me some detail on how to mesure surface
>acoustic wave velocity?  I am particularly interested in Pulse-Echo-Overlap
>method.  Certainly, suggestions on other methods are also welcome.
>
>      Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>
>Zuoyi Wang
>
>
>


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