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|a Andrieu, S.
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry
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|a Optical Generation of Gigahertz-Frequency Shear Acoustic Waves in Liquid Glycerol
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|a Picosecond laser ultrasonic techniques for acoustic wave generation and detection have been employed to probe shear acoustic waves in liquid glycerol at gigahertz frequencies. The experimental approach uses a unique laser pulse shaping technique and a crystallographically canted metal layer to generate frequency-tunable transverse acoustic waves, and uses time-domain coherent Brillouin scattering to detect the waves after they propagate through a liquid layer and into a solid substrate. A linear frequency dependence is found for both the shear speed and attenuation rate in glycerol.
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|a National Science Foundation
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