Abstract

Understanding the propagation and interaction of acoustic waves in “unconventional” systems is one of the main focus areas of physical acoustics, where unconventional may indicate that the system is far from thermodynamic equilibrium, poorly understood, newly discovered, or a combination thereof. In this talk, I will attempt to give a few specific examples of recent contributions from the field of physical acoustics to a better understanding of “hot” materials such as Pu and pnictide superconductors. Additional examples from current efforts in physical acoustics will be used to illustrate the breadth of the field and show how physical acoustics is closely tied to many other technical areas within the Society.

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