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Acoustic microscopy

Andrew Briggs

(Monographs on the physics and chemistry of materials, 47)

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1992

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Bibliography: p. [297]-315

Includes index

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内容説明

Acoustic microscopy offers the possibility of examining the elastic properties of a specimen with spatial resolution comparable with that obtained using a conventional light microscope. This book provides an account of the techniques both for those who are new to the field and for those who are using it and wish to understand their results better in order to undertake more advanced work. Examples of its applications include studies of glass-ceramic matrix composites, geological specimens of granodiorite rock, and the matrix secreted from human bone-derived cells - examples which serve to illustrate applications in which the ability to image mechanical properties directly is of interest. The factors governing the design and operation of an acoustic microscope are described, and an account of theory is given with the specific aim of guiding contrast interpretations and explaining the various methods of quantitative measurement available. Details are provided of the wide range of applications of acoustic microscopy that have been developed in biology and materials.

目次

  • Son et lumiere
  • Focusing and scanning
  • Resolution
  • Lens design and selection
  • Electronic circuits for quantitative microscopy
  • A little elementary acoustics
  • Contrast theory
  • Experimental elastic microanalysis
  • Biological tissue
  • Layered structures
  • Anisotropy
  • Surface cracks and boundaries
  • So what happens when you defocus?
  • References.

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