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Multicomponent wavefield characterization with a novel scanning laser interferometer

Blum, Thomas E.  
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Van Wijk, Kasper
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Pouet, Bruno
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2010
Review of Scientific Instruments

The in-plane component of the wavefield provides valuable information about media properties from seismology to nondestructive testing. A new compact scanning laser ultrasonic interferometer collects light scattered away from the angle of incidence to provide the absolute ultrasonic displacement for both the out-of-plane and an in-plane components. This new system is tested by measuring the radial and vertical polarization of a Rayleigh wave in an aluminum half-space. The estimated amplitude ratio of the horizontal and vertical displacement agrees well with the theoretical value. The phase difference exhibits a small bias between the two components due to a slightly different frequency response between the two processing channels of the prototype electronic circuitry. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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DOI
10.1063/1.3455213
Author(s)
Blum, Thomas E.  
Van Wijk, Kasper
Pouet, Bruno
Wartelle, Alexis
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Review of Scientific Instruments
Volume

81

Issue

7

Article Number

073101

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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