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Measurement of Elastic Constants at Low Temperatures by Means of Ultrasonic Waves–Data for Silicon and Germanium Single Crystals, and for Fused Silica
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1953
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Biomedical AcousticsEngineeringMechanical EngineeringElastic ConstantsVibrationsGermanium Single CrystalsMechanicsAcoustic MethodsMaterials ScienceAcoustic MicroscopyStress WaveUltrasonicsAcoustic PropagationSolid MechanicsFused Silica RodUltrasoundLow TemperaturesMechanical PropertiesMaterials CharacterizationApplied PhysicsAcoustic TweezerLaser UltrasoundMc RangeMechanics Of Materials
Ultrasonic waves (shear or longitudinal) in the 10–30 mc range are transmitted down a fused silica rod, through a polystyrene or silicone one-quarter wavelength seal, and into the solid specimen. Measurement of reflections within the specimen yields values for velocities of propagation and elastic constants. Data obtained over a temperature range of 78° to 300°K for silicon and germanium single crystals, and 1.6° to 300°K for fused silica are listed. For the latter, a high loss is noted, with an indicated maximum near 30°K.
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