2007
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.46.4545
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Precise Displacement Measurements Using Phase Information of 40 kHz Ultrasonic Waves in Pinhole-Based Air-Coupled Ultrasonic System

Abstract: Noncontact precise displacement measurements, including surface profiling, were demonstrated using the phase information of narrow-band 40 kHz continuous waves (wavelength λ=9 mm) in a pinhole-based air-coupled ultrasonic system beyond the diffraction limit. Real-time displacement measurements with a distance resolution of λ/900,000 (10 nm) were accomplished using a highly sensitive phase variation when the distance between the pinhole and the surface of an object was in the range from approximately 5 to 10 µm… Show more

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“…We defined p 00 as p 00 ¼ 2&cU; thus, the amplitude of the ultrasound p 0 becomes jp 00 sinðk 0 =2ÞðR À zÞj in eq. (7). U (m/s) is the amplitude of particle velocity on the surface of the piston.…”
Section: Parametric Phenomenon Caused By High-power Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We defined p 00 as p 00 ¼ 2&cU; thus, the amplitude of the ultrasound p 0 becomes jp 00 sinðk 0 =2ÞðR À zÞj in eq. (7). U (m/s) is the amplitude of particle velocity on the surface of the piston.…”
Section: Parametric Phenomenon Caused By High-power Ultrasoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sound probes have been used to measure many physical factors such as temperature, [1][2][3][4][5][6] displacement, 7) distance, 8,9) velocity, [10][11][12][13] surface roughness, 14) and position, 15,16) and for adaptation to communication techniques 17,18) and special devices. 19) Since acoustic methods of measurement have attractive features such as being noncontact, nondestructive, and causing little disturbance on a measured field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the distance measurements, a signalto-noise ratio (SNR) of ultrasonic wave signals is decreased by a large attenuation of ultrasound in air and a huge acoustic-impedance mismatch between the transmitter and air. To obtain sufficient amplitude of the ultrasonic wave signals, a narrow-band transducer [1,2,3] has been essential and widely used. However, narrow-band transducers generate an ultrasonic wave with a broad envelope.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a sharp envelope can be realized using the narrow-band transducers, then an accuracy of the TOF measurement will be improved with the high sensitivity. When the TOF measurement has accuracy better than a half of the wave period of the ultrasonic wave, the TOF measurement can be combined with the phase-detection (PD) measurement [1,2,3]. This combination [4,5,6,7] enables us to extend the measurable range with high measurement accuracy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In metrology, imaging, and communication, the application of acoustic probes is widely studied. [1][2][3][4][5] In order to obtain an output with high accuracy, it is desirable that a sound beam with a small width be used. Generally, the width of sound beams radiated in the propagating space increases due to diffraction.…”
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