This book presents a coherent overview of the use of ultrasonic
methods to study properties of both magnetic materials and
non-magnetic metals. Much of the recent work in this area was done
in the former Soviet Union and is not widely known in the West.
The authors discuss not only the experimental techniques for using
polarization effects with ultrasonic measurements, but also the
theoretical basis for interpreting the data. Such experiments yield
information not only about the vibrational spectra of the material
over a wide range of frequencies, but also about electromagnetic
properties.
The book should interest workers in the areas of materials science
and engineering, solid state physics, and physical acoustics. It
includes an extensive and up-to-date bibliography with more than
200 references to the published literature.
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