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We have measured the ultrasonic absorption in crystalline quartz at a frequency of 29 GHz by a new optical method using two consecutive light pulses [1]. This technique enabled us to extend accurate absorption measurements to 200°K, where no other ultrasonic data are available yet.
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G. Winterling and W. Heinicke, Phys. Letters 27A, 329 (1968).
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Winterling, G., Heinicke, W., Dransfeld, K. (1969). Optical Determination of the Ultrasonic Absorption in Quartz at 29 GHz. In: Wright, G.B. (eds) Light Scattering Spectra of Solids. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87357-7_62
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