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11 November 1998 Quantitative ultrasound field mapping by means of light-diffraction tomography
Rainer Reibold, Piotr Kwiek
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Proceedings Volume 3581, Acousto-Optics and Applications III; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330460
Event: Acousto-Optics and Applications III, 1998, Gdansk-Jurata, Poland
Abstract
Light-diffraction tomography is a non-invasive measuring technique for mapping ultrasonic fields. Provided that there is weak acousto-optical interaction, data acquisition at normal light incidence is the appropriate technique. In the range of strong acousto-optical interaction, data acquisition and evaluation are as easy to perform as for weak acousto-optical interaction provided that Bragg incidence is used. Both techniques are complementary to each other and can be utilized in a frequency range which has not been accessible so far.
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Rainer Reibold and Piotr Kwiek "Quantitative ultrasound field mapping by means of light-diffraction tomography", Proc. SPIE 3581, Acousto-Optics and Applications III, (11 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330460
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Ultrasonics

Tomography

Ultrasonography

Acoustics

Data acquisition

Phase shifts

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