Authors
Oluwaseyi Balogun, Garrett D Cole, Robert Huber, Diane Chinn, Todd W Murray, James B Spicer
Publication date
2011/1/17
Journal
IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control
Volume
58
Issue
1
Pages
226-233
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Scanning acoustic microscopy techniques operating at frequencies in the gigahertz range are suitable for the elastic characterization and interior imaging of solid media with micrometer-scale spatial resolution. Acoustic wave propagation at these frequencies is strongly limited by energy losses, particularly from attenuation in the coupling media used to transmit ultrasound to a specimen, leading to a decrease in the depth in a specimen that can be interrogated. In this work, a laser-based acoustic microscopy technique is presented that uses a pulsed laser source for the generation of broadband acoustic waves and an optical interferometer for detection. The use of a 900-ps microchip pulsed laser facilitates the generation of acoustic waves with frequencies extending up to 1 GHz which allows for the resolution of micrometer-scale features in a specimen. Furthermore, the combination of optical generation and …
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