Acoustic holography: Problems associated with construction and reconstruction techniques
Abstract
The implications of the difference between the inspecting and interrogating radiations are discussed. For real-time, distortionless, sound viewing, it is recommended that infrared radiation of wavelength comparable to the inspecting sound waves be used. The infrared images can be viewed with (IR visible) converter phosphors. The real-time display of the visible image of the acoustically-inspected object at low sound levels such as are used in medical diagnosis is evaluated. In this connection attention is drawn to the need for a phosphor screen which is such that its optical transmission at any point is directly related to the incident electron beam intensity at that point. Such a screen, coupled with an acoustical camera, can enable instantaneous sound wave reconstruction.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- September 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978STIN...7911366S
- Keywords:
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- Acoustical Holography;
- Imaging Techniques;
- Real Time Operation;
- Display Devices;
- Infrared Imagery;
- Infrared Radiation;
- Phosphors;
- Instrumentation and Photography