We show that the front photoacoustic signal due to a sample consisting of a glass plate with a metal coated surface, at which thermal waves are generated by periodical light absorption, enhances for certain modulation frequencies when the other glass surface is covered with a liquid sample. This contradicts the intuitive expectation based on the assumption that the liquid provides a new channel for heat conduction thereby decreasing the substrate temperature. Experimental results are shown and the described effect is explained using a thermal wave interference model. © 2009 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Marín, E., Vera-Medina, G., García, A., & Calderón, A. (2010). On the modulation frequency dependence of the photoacoustic signal for a metal coated glass-liquid system. Central European Journal of Physics, 8(4), 634–638. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11534-009-0121-x
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