Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2004-06-24
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Laser ultrasonics, Fourier transformation, NDT&E, Lamb waves, plate modes
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1850655
Broadband laser ultrasonics and two dimensional Fourier transformation are used to characterize the properties of varieties of foils and plates. Laser ultrasonics generation is achieved by use of a pulsed laser which deposits pulsed laser energy on the surface of the specimen. The displacement amplitude of the resulting broadband ultrasonic modes are monitored using a two wave mixing photo-refractive interferometer. By applying a two dimensional Fourier transformation to the detected spatial and temporal displacement waveforms, the images of density of state (DOS) for the excited ultrasounds are obtained. Results are presented for a 150 um thick paper sample, a 52.8 um stainless steel foil and a 1.27 mm thick aluminum plate. The DOS image demonstrates the ability to measure the properties of each generated ultrasonic modes and provides a direct, non destructive, measure of elastic moduli of the tested specimens
Jackson Ted
Lafond Emmanuel
Zhang Xinya
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