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High-resolution, air-coupled ultrasonic imaging of thin materials
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2003
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EngineeringMicroscopyMeasurementPulse Compression TechniquesMechanical EngineeringEducationDance ImagesInstrumentationUltrasonicsUltrasoundDigital ImagingThin MaterialsLateral ResolutionElectronic ImagingTransducer PrincipleApplied PhysicsTechnologyFocused TransducerAcoustic Microscopy
This paper describes the use of a focused air-coupled capacitance transducer combined with pulse compression techniques to form high-resolution images of thin materials in air. The focusing of the device is achieved by using an off-axis parabolic mirror. The lateral resolution of the focused transducer, operating over a bandwidth of 1.2 MHz, was found to be less than 0.5 mm. A combination of the focused transducer as a source and a planar receiver in through-transmission mode has been developed for the measurement of different features in paper products, with a lateral resolution in through-transmission imaging of approximately 0.4 mm. Images in air of thin samples such as bank notes, high-quality writing paper, stamps, and sealed joints were obtained without contact to the sample.
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