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Real-time, frequency-translated holographic visualization of surface acoustic wave interactions with surface-breaking defects.

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  • Real-time, frequency-translated holographic visualization of surface acoustic wave interactions with surface-breaking defects. Abstract Text:

    james l blackshireJames L Blackshire,shamachary sathishShamachary Sathish,bradley d duncanBradley D Duncan,mike millardMike Millard,

    A real-time, frequency-translated holographic imaging system has been developed by use of bacteriorhodopsin film. The system provides a capability for imaging surface acoustic waves and has been utilized to detect and characterize surface-breaking defects through near-field ultrasonic scattering effects. Frequency-plane filtering was used to discriminate between ultrasonic standing-wave and near-field scattering features, dramatically enhancing the holographic visualization of the defect sites. A detailed description of the system is presented, along with representative holographic images showing the interaction of surface acoustic waves with surface-breaking cracks and small notches in aluminum and titanium substrates.

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    jl blackshireJL Blackshire,s sathishS Sathish,bd duncanBD Duncan,m millardM Millard,

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    Real-time, frequency-translated holographic visualization of surface acoustic wave interactions with surface-breaking defects. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Optics letters

    VOLUME: 27

    Page Numbers: 1025-7

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    ISSN: 0146-9592

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Jun

    YEAR: 2002

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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