S. Ikeda et al., Generation and observation of GHz ultrasonic waves on liquid surfaces and a liquid/liquid interface by transient reflecting grating method, J CHEM PHYS, 111(20), 1999, pp. 9393-9397
We optically generated and observed GHz ultrasonic waves on liquid surfaces
and a liquid/liquid interface for the first time using the transient refle
cting grating (TRG) method. Four kinds of samples were used for measurement
of the surfaces; two types of black ink, an aqueous solution of crystal vi
olet (CV aq solution) and ethanol aqueous solutions of CV. A cyclohexane/CV
aq solution interface was used for measurement of the liquid/liquid interf
ace. The 0.7 GHz and 0.6 GHz ultrasonic waves were generated on the liquid
surfaces and the liquid/liquid interface, respectively. These ultrasonic wa
ves resemble longitudinal acoustic waves partly localized at the surface, a
nd they cause surface displacement. The amplitudes of TRG signals from surf
aces of the CV mixed solvent solutions were found to be greatly affected by
both the viscosity and surface tension. This result indicated the viscosit
y and interface tension must be considered as perturbations in the elastic
theory. The strong dependence on interface tension showed the high selectiv
ity of the TRG signals for the interface. (C) 1999 American Institute of Ph
ysics. [S0021-9606(99)70244-8].