A commercially available scanning-laser-acoustic-microscope {SLAM) has been developed which provides new and unique analytical capabilities for materials science and non-destructive testing. By employing 100 MHz acoustic waves to create images, the elastic microstructure of complex materials is visualized directly. The acoustic micrographs which contain 2 x 104 image points, are displayed on a real time TV monitor. The sample remains accessible to the investigator during the procedure and stressing fixtures can be employed. Dynamic activities can be recorded either on movie film or video tape. There are two acoustic imaging modes which appear to be essential for flaw and defect characterization. The first mode displays the acoustic tran...
Acoustic microscopy is a powerful ultrasonic technique for flaw detection and material characterizat...
Significant progress has been made in acoustic microscopy and other forms of acoustic imaging over t...
Scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) employs mechanical scanning in both x and y directions. There is ...
A commercially available scanning-laser-acoustic-microscope {SLAM) has been developed which provides...
The scanning laser acoustic microscope (SLAM) is applied to the problem of nondestructive testing of...
High frequency acoustic imaging represents a powerful technique for the nondestructive evaluation of...
Acoustic microscopy is the name given to high frequency, 10 MHz to 3 GHz ultrasonic visualization. T...
The high resolving power coupled with the real time capability of the SLAM make it a useful techniqu...
In this thesis a new instrument, the all-optical scanning acoustic microscope (O-SAM) is presented, ...
Acoustic microscopy enables you to image and measure the elastic properties of materials with the re...
The scanning acoustic microscope operating in water with a frequency of 2.5 GHz (wavelength 6000 Å) ...
Since acoustic microscopy was first invented by Quate and Lemons,1 many workers in the field have bu...
An acoustic microscope with mechanical scanning and piezoelectric film transducers for the input and...
Scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) is a high-resolution nondestructive method useful for near-surfac...
We offer via posters some of the latest images recorded with the scanning acoustic microscope operat...
Acoustic microscopy is a powerful ultrasonic technique for flaw detection and material characterizat...
Significant progress has been made in acoustic microscopy and other forms of acoustic imaging over t...
Scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) employs mechanical scanning in both x and y directions. There is ...
A commercially available scanning-laser-acoustic-microscope {SLAM) has been developed which provides...
The scanning laser acoustic microscope (SLAM) is applied to the problem of nondestructive testing of...
High frequency acoustic imaging represents a powerful technique for the nondestructive evaluation of...
Acoustic microscopy is the name given to high frequency, 10 MHz to 3 GHz ultrasonic visualization. T...
The high resolving power coupled with the real time capability of the SLAM make it a useful techniqu...
In this thesis a new instrument, the all-optical scanning acoustic microscope (O-SAM) is presented, ...
Acoustic microscopy enables you to image and measure the elastic properties of materials with the re...
The scanning acoustic microscope operating in water with a frequency of 2.5 GHz (wavelength 6000 Å) ...
Since acoustic microscopy was first invented by Quate and Lemons,1 many workers in the field have bu...
An acoustic microscope with mechanical scanning and piezoelectric film transducers for the input and...
Scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) is a high-resolution nondestructive method useful for near-surfac...
We offer via posters some of the latest images recorded with the scanning acoustic microscope operat...
Acoustic microscopy is a powerful ultrasonic technique for flaw detection and material characterizat...
Significant progress has been made in acoustic microscopy and other forms of acoustic imaging over t...
Scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) employs mechanical scanning in both x and y directions. There is ...