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Photoacoustic measurement of low-level absorptions in solids

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Abstract

Small repetitively pulsed lasers can be used with a photoacoustic detection method to obtain linear absorption measurements on optical thin films with a 5 × 10−5 sensitivity using an acoustic-coupling procedure and with a 1 × 10−5 sensitivity using a liquid–transducer procedure.

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