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Utilisation d’une source laser pulsée à haute energie comme source acoustique large bande en milieu liquid: Source acoustique générée par un laser pulsé intense

Translated title of the contribution: Use of an intense ultra short laser pulse as an acoustical wide band source in a liquid medium
  • Jean Pierre Sessarego
  • , Régine Guillermin
  • , Amélie Jarnac
  • , Aurélien Houard
  • , Yohann Brelet
  • , Jérôme Carbonnel
  • , Yves Bernard André
  • , André Mysyrowicz
  • , Dominique Fattaccioli
  • Parc Berger
  • CNRS UPR 7051
  • Laboratory d'Optique Appliquée, ENSTA, CNRS-École Polytechnique
  • DGA Techniques Navales

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Abstract

In this work the non-linear opto-acoustic problem which consists in generating an acoustic signal in water from an intense ultra short laser pulse has been studied. The acoustic source obtained could be related to the phenomenon of filamentation which produces a contraction of the initial beam accompanied by the formation of plasma. Relatively recent work has shown that lasers of this type could be used to produce remote acoustic sources with interesting applications to underwater acoustics. The spectrum of the sound source obtained was investigated and its directivity pattern in both planes (plane of the filament and plane perpendicular to the filament) was measured. The sound level of the source as a function of energy,duration,and wavelength of the laser pulse was also measured.

Translated title of the contributionUse of an intense ultra short laser pulse as an acoustical wide band source in a liquid medium
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)95-111
Number of pages17
JournalTraitement du Signal
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016

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