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Directional pattern of a hydrooptic detector of acoustic vibrations

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This paper provides a basis for the possibility in principle of forming a fairly narrow directional pattern of the reception of hydroacoustic signals by compact optoacoustic schlieren devices. A mathematical basis is created for setting up and solving the problem of synthesizing a complex optical detector of hydroacoustic vibrations with characteristics optimized with respect to the parameters of the signal to be recorded, noise, or other technical requirements (mass and size, carrier type, operating conditions, etc.) © 2004 Optical Society of America

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