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Elastic and Photoelastic Properties of TeO2 Single Crystal
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Biomedical AcousticsOptical MaterialsEngineeringAcoustic MetamaterialMechanical EngineeringLaser ApplicationsElastic StiffnessAcoustic AbsorptionVibrationsPhysical AcousticOptical PropertiesMaterials ScienceAcoustic MethodsCrystal MaterialUltrasonicsSonic CrystalAcoustic PropagationUltrasoundCrystallographyCrystal Structure DesignPhotoelasticityRoom TemperatureSpectroscopyTeo2 Single CrystalApplied PhysicsLaser UltrasoundAcoustic Microscopy
Elastic stiffness, acoustic absorption, and photoelastic constants of the crystal have been determined at room temperature using ultrasonic light diffraction and pulse-echo methods. Two acoustic modes have been found to be particularly useful to acousto-optical applications: One is the shear mode propagated in the [110] direction with displacement along [1̄10], which is characterized by a remarkably high acousto-optical figure of merit, M (n6p2/ρv3) = 793×10−18 sec3/g; and the other is the longitudinal mode along [001] with high figure of merit defined taking account of frequency bandwidth, M′ (n7p2/ρv) = 142×10−7 cm2·sec/g, and low acoustic loss.
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