Significance of power flow angle interference due to finite sample dimension in reflection measurements

B. Meulendyk, M. D. da Cunha
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Acoustic wave reflection techniques are widely used in extracting the acoustic constants and temperature coefficients of anisotropic crystals. To obtain these constants with the desired precision, care should be taken in the sample preparation, including flatness, parallelism, and surface finishing or polishing. Not so obvious is that along some orientations required for the extraction of elastic constants in anisotropic materials, non-zero bulk acoustic wave (BAW) power flow angles (PFA) occur. Depending on the sample dimensions, spurious reflections due to the PFA can interfere with the desired signal. In this paper we report on the different positions of a transducer/buffer rod excitation unit with respect to a 25 mm Y cut quartz cube and show the influence of the PFA using pulse echo techniques. In this orientation, selected as an example, a longitudinal wave travels with a velocity of 5996.0 m/s. Signals reflected from the back wall of the sample are expected after about 8.32 mus and 16.7 mus. However, additional clear spurious signals occur around 11.6 mus and 19.9 mus. This is a direct consequence of the position of the transducer/buffer rod unit and thus the PFA. The time response and the correlation between the spurious pulses and the PFA in the referred orientation are detailed in the paper. The results obtained indicate that attention should be given to PFA in determining the test sample dimensions when employing pulse reflection techniques for the extraction of elastic constants in anisotropic crystals
反射测量中样品尺寸有限引起的功率流角干扰的意义
声波反射技术被广泛用于提取各向异性晶体的声常数和温度系数。为了获得所需精度的这些常数,在样品制备时应小心,包括平面度、平行度和表面抛光。不太明显的是,在各向异性材料的弹性常数提取所需的某些方向上,出现了非零体声波功率流角(PFA)。根据样品尺寸的不同,由于PFA产生的杂散反射会干扰期望的信号。在本文中,我们报告了传感器/缓冲棒激励单元相对于25毫米Y切割石英立方体的不同位置,并使用脉冲回波技术显示了PFA的影响。在这个方向上,选取一个例子,纵波以5996.0 m/s的速度传播。样品后壁反射的信号大约在8.32和16.7 μ m后。然而,在11.6 μ m和19.9 μ m附近会出现额外的明显的杂散信号。这是换能器/缓冲杆单元位置的直接结果,因此也是PFA的直接结果。文中详细讨论了该方向上伪脉冲的时间响应以及伪脉冲与PFA的相关性。结果表明,在采用脉冲反射技术提取各向异性晶体中的弹性常数时,在确定试样尺寸时应注意PFA
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