Steven W. Meeks, Walter E. Weresin, et al.
Journal of Tribology
A technique has been adapted to measure the relative change in the acoustic velocity of materials at frequencies up to 500 MHz with a maximum sensitivity of one part in 107. This technique is applied to the measurement of the temperature coefficient of the longitudinal-acoustic velocity of fused quartz over the temperature range 28-47 °C. The longitudinal velocity is observed to increase linearly over this temperature range. The temperature coefficient of the fractional longitudinal velocity increase of fused quartz is determined to be (1.075±0.025)×10-4 °C-1. This number is in agreement with the results of previous investigators and is the most accurate measurement available at room temperature.
Steven W. Meeks, Walter E. Weresin, et al.
Journal of Tribology
Run-Han Wang, Steven W. Meeks, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Steven W. Meeks, D. Peter, et al.
Applied Physics Letters