Abstract

It is shown experimentally that the straight edge between two intersecting planes on Bi12 GeO20 acts, in accordance with the diffraction scaling theorem, as an acoustic-surface-wave lens. A helical delay line can be treated as a repetitive stack of edge lenses. Under certain conditions, the ‘beam waveguide’ may be metastable.

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