Abstract

When the scanning acoustic microscope is used in a defocussed mode to measure surface acoustic wave properties, circular surface wave fronts are generated on the specimen which propagate to a diffraction-limited focus. Thus, high resolution surface wave images are simply formed and a wide range of established nondestructive testing techniques become available to the acoustic microscope. Images obtained in the reflection mode are presented which demonstrate the unexpectedly high spatial resolution.

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