Archives of Acoustics,
8, 3, pp. 249-254, 1983
Optical generation of acoustic waves
This paper discusses optical generation of acoustic waves and gives preliminary results of experimental research. The acoustic wave was generated as a result of the interaction of two laser light beams of very high intensity and slightly different frequencies. The change in the frequency of the laser beams (ΔF = 116 MHz) was achieved using the Bragg diffraction of laser light by the acoustic wave.
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