2008
DOI: 10.1051/smdo:2008009
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Complex finite element analysis applied to photothermal and thermoelastic microscopies

Abstract: -Photothermal and thermoelastic microscopes are non-destructive systems that generally work with lock-in detection. Experimental results are typically given for one modulation frequency. In order to understand related magnitude and phase images obtained with complex geometries, we have developed a finite element analysis (FEA) dynamic method. Particularly, it enables to directly obtain both thermal and thermoelastic harmonic fields for one modulation frequency. It has been applied to thermoelastic microscopy a… Show more

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