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C-mode scanning acoustic microscope (C-SAM)

An ultra high frequency pulse-echo ultrasonic imaging system that is used to look inside optically opaque samples and view internal features such as defects and construction details. Fundamentally, the advantage of this technology relies on the fact that ultrasound will not pass through air spaces, such as caused by delaminations, cracks and porosity, at the typically used frequencies from 10 MHz to 300 MHz.

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