1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf00681449
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The scattering of ultrasonic third sound from substrate surface defects

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“…It is important to remark that reasonably short localization lengths (£ ~ 1 or 2cm) can be obtained at frequencies as low as 20kHz, well within the usual experimental range. 117,118 In the long-wavelength limit we obtain…”
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“…It is important to remark that reasonably short localization lengths (£ ~ 1 or 2cm) can be obtained at frequencies as low as 20kHz, well within the usual experimental range. 117,118 In the long-wavelength limit we obtain…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One Dimension: Grooved Substrate.Generazio and coworkers118,122 have studied experimentally the effects that an isolated "groove" or "edge" has on the propagation and attenuation of thirdsound waves on an otherwise smooth substrate. A sketch of the film profile on a groove is shown inFig.…”
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