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Ultrasonic waves (shear or longitudinal) in the 10–30 mc range are transmitted down a fused silica rod, through a polystyrene or silicone one-quarter wavelength seal, and into the solid specimen. Measurement of reflections within the specimen yields values for velocities of propagation and elastic constants. Data obtained over a temperature range of 78° to 300°K for silicon and germanium single crystals, and 1.6° to 300°K for fused silica are listed. For the latter, a high loss is noted, with an indicated maximum near 30°K.
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H. J. McSkimin
Argonne National Laboratory
Journal of Applied Physics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e3741e56f987c96d09454 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1721449
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