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Detection of transient motion of a scattering surface by two-wave mixing in GaAs crystal.

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Abstract

The optical detection of transient surface motion has many practical applications which include the vibration monitoring of engineering structures ( aircrafts, power plants,...) and the detection of ultrasound produced by piezo-electric transducers or by pulsed laser excitation.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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