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Intensity-dependent acoustic absorption in dielectrics: II. High intensities

S Simons and I C Simpson

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For pt.I, see ibid., vol.7, no.20, 3692 (1974). The theory developed by the authors in the preceding paper is extended to cover the case of high intensities. A discussion is given of the application of the results to experimentally feasible situations.


PACS

62.65.+k Acoustical properties of solids

63.20.-e Phonons in crystal lattices

Subjects

Condensed matter: structural, mechanical & thermal

Dates

Issue 20 (21 October 1974)



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