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1 November 2002 Impulsive stimulated scattering study of surface acoustic waves in metal and semiconductor crystals under high pressure
Masashi Yamaguchi, Liang Zhao, Eric L. Chronister, Bruce J. Baer
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Abstract
Impulsive stimulated scattering (ISS) has been used to obtain the orientation dependence of the velocity of the surface acoustic waves (SAW) on single crystal metal and semiconductor surfaces. The ISS data is presented for mechanically polished (001) plane of nickel and germanium, and (111) of aluminum at ambient pressure. The orientationally dependent ISS results for Ni (100) are compared with the results of Brillouin scattering measurement as well as calculation results. Finally, the results of high pressure ISS experiments are presented for the SAW on polycrystalline aluminum.
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Masashi Yamaguchi, Liang Zhao, Eric L. Chronister, and Bruce J. Baer "Impulsive stimulated scattering study of surface acoustic waves in metal and semiconductor crystals under high pressure", Proc. SPIE 4812, Nonlinear Spectroscopy, (1 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451373
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KEYWORDS
Acoustics

Crystals

Nickel

Aluminum

Scattering

Germanium

Metals

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