A. Derode et M. Fink, PARTIAL COHERENCE OF TRANSIENT ULTRASONIC FIELDS IN ANISOTROPIC RANDOM-MEDIA - APPLICATION TO COHERENT ECHO DETECTION, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 101(2), 1997, pp. 690-704
In this paper the spatial coherence properties of the speckle noise ba
ckscattered from random media insonified by a broadband pulse are stud
ied. The approach presented is an adaptation of the optical notion of
coherence introduced by Zernike. How the statistical parameters (parti
cularly the second-order moment) of the medium determine those of the
speckle noise is studied. This is applied to fully or partially incohe
rent media, and media with anisotropic scatterer distribution such as
unidirectional and cross-ply composites; also investigated is the poss
ibility of detecting a coherent reflector among speckle noise through
measurements of coherence length. Experimental as well as theoretical
results are presented. Measurements were carried out with a linear arr
ay of 128 programmable transmitters/receivers. (C) 1997 Acoustical Soc
iety of America.