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High signal-to-noise ratio ultrasonic point detection method using a fused quartz rod as a pulse compression filter and a sensor

In this paper we propose a method to detect ultrasound with high signal-to-noise ratio ( S / N ) at a point on the surface of a material. To obtain high S / N , we applied an frequency-modulation (FM) pulse compression method as used in radar. We also used a fused quartz rod for point detection, at...

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Published in:JPN J APPL PHYS PART 1 REGUL PAP SHORT NOTE REV PAP 1997, Vol.36 (5B), p.3157-3159
Main Authors: YOSHIZAWA, M, TAGAWA, N, WATANABE, E, MORIYA, T, YAGI, S.-I
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