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+ | | [[Exotic Ultrasonics for the real world]] | ||
+ | | We have developed a custom CMOS linear array detector for picosecond ultrasound measurements. Performing many measurements in parallel allows us to dramatically reduce the time it takes to perform each measurement. | ||
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+ | | [[SRAS for materials characterisation]] | ||
+ | | SRAS stands for Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy, it is a technique for mapping the surface acoustic wave velocity of a material. | ||
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Revision as of 12:50, 8 April 2011
Laser ultrasonics
Exotic Ultrasonics for the real world | We have developed a custom CMOS linear array detector for picosecond ultrasound measurements. Performing many measurements in parallel allows us to dramatically reduce the time it takes to perform each measurement. | |
SRAS for materials characterisation | SRAS stands for Spatially Resolved Acoustic Spectroscopy, it is a technique for mapping the surface acoustic wave velocity of a material. | |
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