Publication detail

ELECTRO-ULTRASONIC SPECTROSCOPY OF CONDUCTING SOLIDS

ŠIKULA, J., HÁJEK, K., SEDLÁKOVÁ, V., HEFNER, Š.

Original Title

ELECTRO-ULTRASONIC SPECTROSCOPY OF CONDUCTING SOLIDS

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The paper presents new principle of non-destructive testing of conducting solids. This method is based on ultrasonic phonons interaction with electrons in the nonlinear region caused by defect (“defect cased nonlinearity”). Tested sample is excited by harmonic AC electrical signal with frequency fE and ultrasonic wave with frequency fU. New harmonic signal with frequency fi is created on the defect caused nonlinearity. The frequency fi is given by the superposition or subtraction of exciting frequencies fE and fU. The advantage of this method consists in detection of electrical signal with frequency different from frequencies of excitation signals. Two ways for realisation of this principle are compared and ways to increasing of sensitivity are shown. The theoretical sensitivity of this method and its limitation by parasitic effect is also discussed. The usability and possibility of minimisation of parasitic effects are confirmed experimentally.

Key words in English

Electro-ultrasonic spectroscopy, conducting solids

Authors

ŠIKULA, J., HÁJEK, K., SEDLÁKOVÁ, V., HEFNER, Š.

RIV year

2006

Released

1. 1. 2006

Publisher

DGZIP

Location

Berlin

Pages from

Fr.1.5.2

Pages count

1