Abstract

An experimental investigation was made of the acoustic perturbations that appeared in absorbing condensed media when their surfaces were exposed to laser pulses. Changes in the profile of a photoacoustic pressure signal were recorded for the first time and these could be due to the melting of the irradiated substance.

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