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With a Pulse of Light, Focused Ultrasound Spots Small Cracks

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Dual lasers and a steel mirror help evoke nonlinear elastic response in water.

Hank Hogan

What you can’t see can hurt you — at least indirectly. Surface defects and cracks are among the causes of material failures in cars, aircraft and buildings, and they sometimes have a hand in the demise of biomedical and microelectronic devices. The challenge, which is the basis for an entire industry, has been in coming up with methods to evaluate materials nondestructively so that small problems can be spotted before they become big ones. Using light and sound helps to sense microcracks in materials. A laser pulse strikes a stainless steel mirror, generating localized heating and a...Read full article

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    Published: February 2008
    Basic Sciencebiomedical and microelectronic devicesCoatingslaser-induced focused ultrasoundMicroscopyResearch & TechnologyTech PulseUniversity of Heidelberg

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