I. Matsouli et al., Section and stroboscopic diffraction imaging of the magneto-acoustic vibrations in FeBO3 by synchrotron radiation, J PHYS D, 32(10A), 1999, pp. A104-A108
Ultrasonic waves, excited in an FeBO3 crystal via magneto-elastic coupling,
were visualized using synchrotron radiation diffraction imaging ('topograp
hy'). In particular, restricted volume images were used in order to disting
uish the contribution of the various parts of a thin (50 mu m) sample to th
e diffracted beam. The magnetic field dependence of the sound velocity was
then exploited to tune the FeBO3 crystal at a resonance four times the ESRF
single bunch frequency, allowing stroboscopic section imaging and the deco
nvolution of the time-integration effect. This set of experiments confirmed
that the vibrating crystal model used to explain the focusing of x-rays in
FeBO3 at certain resonances is correct.