Abstract

Acoustic phase conjugate waves were generated at a frequency of 50 MHz by nonlinear electroacoustic interaction in LiNbO3 and their wave front reversal property was experimentally examined. The wave front of the incident acoustic wave was deformed by inserting a phase object in the beam path, but the phase conjugate wave after retracing the path showed little influence of deformation.

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