DocumentCode :
3447592
Title :
Quantitative methods in acoustic microscopy
Author :
Briggs, G.A.D. ; Rowe, J.M. ; Sinton, A.M. ; Spencer, D.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Metall. & Sci. of Mater., Oxford Univ., UK
fYear :
1988
fDate :
2-5 Oct 1988
Firstpage :
743
Abstract :
An overview of current methods is provided. Two well-established methods of quantitative analysis are the line-focus-beam system for measuring the velocity and attenuation of leaky surface acoustic waves, and the inversion of the complex-valued V(z) to yield the reflectance function. Now at least three other methods are available. The first involves the use of very short pulses to resolve echoes from different interfaces or from different interactions with the specimen. The Fourier inversion of V(z) has been extended to signals measured through a diode detector, from which the phase information has therefore been lost. A phase retrieval method based on the Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm enables the complex reflectance function to be reconstructed from a modulus only V(z), and the results seem to reproduce the phase change around the Rayleigh angle rather faithfully. Finally, the analysis method used for the line-focus-beam system has been generalized for spherical lenses, and results have been obtained with isotropic materials at frequencies up to 1.5 GHz
Keywords :
acoustic microscopy; 1.5 GHz; Fourier inversion; Rayleigh angle; acoustic microscopy; attenuation; diode detector; leaky surface acoustic waves; quantitative analysis; reflectance function; velocity; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic pulses; Acoustic waves; Attenuation measurement; Loss measurement; Microscopy; Reflectivity; Signal resolution; Surface acoustic waves; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1988. Proceedings., IEEE 1988
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1988.49477
Filename :
49477
Link To Document :
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