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Far-infrared optoacoustic material probing and imaging

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Abstract

We report experiments in the far infrared on the use of the optoacoustic effect to probe solid materials. The results demonstrate the feasibility of optoacoustic imaging with 84.7-cm−1 (118-μm) radiation.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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