Abstract

The laser photoacoustic technique is used to generate and detect picosecond coherent acoustic vibrations in gold film media deposited on Si substrates. As a consequence of the gold crystallites’ canted orientation, the pump-probe picosecond transient reflectivity shows oscillations at the fundamental shear mode frequency. The shear character of the mode is suggested by its dispersion, by the dependence of the signal on the probe laser wavelength, and by x-ray texture analysis.

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