Elastic measurements of layered nanocomposite materials by Brillouin spectroscopy
Surface Brillouin spectroscopy makes it possible to measure surface elastic wave propagation parameters at frequencies up to 20 GHz or more. This enables us to measure the elastic properties of surface layers only a small fraction of a micrometre thick. The wavelength and incident angle of the light...
Main Authors: | Lefeuvre, O, Kolosov, O, Every, A, Briggs, G, Tsukahara, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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