Abstract

A new optical method for measuring the acoustical wavelengths with a great accuracy has been investigated. An acousto-optical interaction is performed and the acoustical frequency range is such that the diffraction take place in “Bragg regime”. The phase modulation of the scattered laser beam is visualized by means of an optical heterodyning. When the location of the acousto-optical interaction is linearly displaced, the detected beating signal supplies a local measurement (10 μ) of the acoustical wavelength.

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