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25 December 1979 Bonded Interface Surface Testing Via Differential Interferometric Stoneley Wave Measurements
Richard O. Claus
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Abstract
Differential optical interferometry, initially developed to characterize optical recording media surfaces and subsequently used to detect continuous and pulsed ultrasonic elastic waves, has been applied to the measurement of the interface properties of bonded transparent solids. Acousto-optic interaction between dual laser probe beams and the periodic particle displacements induced by acoustic waves on the boundary permits the qualitative identification of surface roughness defects at the interface. In this paper, the theory and operation of the real-time interferometric measurement system, an analysis of the acousto-optic interaction, and surface defect testing results for bonded glass specimens are presented.
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Richard O. Claus "Bonded Interface Surface Testing Via Differential Interferometric Stoneley Wave Measurements", Proc. SPIE 0192, Interferometry, (25 December 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957860
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Interferometry

Acoustics

Wave propagation

Surface finishing

Signal detection

Glasses

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