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Photoacoustic signal and noise analysis for Si thin plate: signal correction in frequency domain

Methods for photoacoustic signal measurement, rectification, and analysis for 85 μm thin Si samples in the 20-20 000 Hz modulation frequency range are presented. Methods for frequency-dependent amplitude and phase signal rectification in the presence of coherent and incoherent noise as well as disto...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 2015-03, Vol.86 (3), p.035110-035110
Main Authors: Markushev, D D, Rabasović, M D, Todorović, D M, Galović, S, Bialkowski, S E
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