The transfer function of a piezoelectric transducer, buffer rod and sample assembly is used to measure the sound velocity of solid materials. From the recorded transfer function, pulse echo patterns at frequencies of the passband of the input signal are reproduced after convoluting with monochromatic RF input signals. The time delay is obtained by performing pulse echo overlap and phase comparison measurements on reproduced signals. Results for a single crystal of MgO along the [100] direction from this study are in good agreement with previous measurements but have the advantage of offline data analysis and fast data acquisition.
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Li, B., Chen, K., Kung, J., Liebermann, R. C., & Weidner, D. J. (2002). Sound velocity measurement using transfer function method. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 14(44 SPEC ISS.), 11337–11342. https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/14/44/478
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