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Resonant Excitation of Acoustic Vibrations of Spherical Thin Films by Electromagnetic Waves

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The possibility of excitation of acoustic vibrations of a spherical thin film by electromagnetic waves has been considered. A comparison of the numerical and analytical solutions has been given. The concept of spatial resonance has been introduced. It has been shown that not only the frequency is important, but also the wavelength. The results can be used to measure the parameters of various media and for medical purposes.

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Zargano, G.F., Kharlanov, A.V. Resonant Excitation of Acoustic Vibrations of Spherical Thin Films by Electromagnetic Waves. J. Commun. Technol. Electron. 68, 1151–1158 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064226923080156

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