Abstract

Narrow coherent beams of longitudinal acoustic waves are injected into a single crystal of PbMoO 4 at gigahertz frequencies, and observed by means of Brillouin scattering. The waves are generated via the thermoelastic strain that results from periodic thermomodulation of a thin metallic transducer by interfering cw dye lasers.

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