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Diffusing Acoustic Wave Spectroscopy: Field Fluctuation Spectroscopy with Multiply Scattered Ultrasonic Waves

Ultrasonic Wave Transport and Spectroscopy in Complex Media I

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Wave Scattering in Complex Media: From Theory to Applications

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Abstract

Diffusing Acoustic Wave Spectroscopy (DAWS) is a powerful technique in field fluctuation spectroscopy for investigating the dynamics of strongly scattering media and studying mesoscopic wave phenomena. The principles underlying DAWS are described and illustrated with measurements of the particle velocity fluctuations in fluidized suspensions. Two examples of the potential of DAWS for elucidating mesoscopic wave physics are presented: understanding the phase statistics of temporally fluctuating multiply scattered fields, and investigating the breakdown of the Siegert relation for multiply scattered waves when correlations exist in the scattering medium.

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Page, J.H., Cowan, M.L., Weitz, D.A., Van Tiggelen, B.A. (2003). Diffusing Acoustic Wave Spectroscopy: Field Fluctuation Spectroscopy with Multiply Scattered Ultrasonic Waves. In: van Tiggelen, B.A., Skipetrov, S.E. (eds) Wave Scattering in Complex Media: From Theory to Applications. NATO Science Series, vol 107. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0227-1_8

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