Anisotropy detection in sapphire by acoustic microscope using line-focus beam

Nonscanning reflection acoustic microscopes can be satisfactorily applied to detect the anisotropy of acoustic properties of solid materials using a line-focus beam. As a demonstration, the anisotropic dependence of leaky surfac-acoustic-wave velocities on the propagation directions are measured on the water/Z-cut-sapphire boundary at a frequency of 200 MHz. The measured values are in good agreement with the calculated results within a difference of about 1%.