Abstract
The origin of the Schaefer-Bergmann diffraction patterns is interpreted by the concept of a diffuse acoustic field occuring in high Q-factor crystals like the sound field in large low-loss auditoriums. It is shown that the inhomogeneous illumination of the patterns obtained by crystals with high symmetry or with weak anisotropy is due to interference phenomena in the diffuse field.
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