Abstract
The exact form of the Rosencwaig-Gersho theory for the photoacoustic effect in solids is used to depict how the magnitude and phase of the photoacoustic signal vary with chopping frequency and normalized length. Applications of the theory to studies of film-substrate systems are discussed.
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Rosencwaig, A. (1978). Theoretical aspects of photoacoustic spectroscopy. Journal of Applied Physics, 49(5), 2905–2910. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.325175
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