Abstract

Propagation velocity and attenuation coefficient of acoustics waves in paratellurite crystals were measured by Bragg diffraction of light in the frequency range of 0.4–1.6 GHz. These results were used for calculation of real and imaginary components of the complex tensor of elastic constants. The analysis of the anisotropy of attenuation was carried out for the acoustic waves of different polarization propagating in the crystallographic planes, which are orthogonal to symmetry axes of second and forth order. The strongest anisotropy of acoustic attenuation and phase velocity is observed for the transverse acoustic waves propagating in the plane (1-10). It is shown that the attenuation reduces the integral efficiency of diffraction in several times in the acousto-optic deflector in which is used an oblique cut of paratellurite and the transverse acoustic wave propagating at an angle of 6 degrees to the [110] axis in the plane (1-10).

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