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Analysis of the focusing efficiency of pulsed pressure waves as a function of the initial amplitude distribution and temporal profile. / Ivanov, É V.; Sud'enkov, Yu V.

в: Technical Physics, Том 42, № 12, 1997, стр. 855-858.

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title = "Analysis of the focusing efficiency of pulsed pressure waves as a function of the initial amplitude distribution and temporal profile",
abstract = "Solutions of the parabolic diffraction equation for the focusing of pressure pulses with a monopolar or bipolar initial profile and a bell-shaped or annular amplitude distribution are presented. These results are analyzed and conditions determined under which more efficient focusing occurs during the transition from a bell-shaped to an annular distribution of the initial amplitude, as well as when a monopolar pulse is replaced by a bipolar pulse.",
author = "Ivanov, {{\'E} V.} and Sud'enkov, {Yu V.}",
year = "1997",
doi = "10.1134/1.1259084",
language = "English",
volume = "42",
pages = "855--858",
journal = "Technical Physics",
issn = "1063-7842",
publisher = "Pleiades Publishing",
number = "12",

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AB - Solutions of the parabolic diffraction equation for the focusing of pressure pulses with a monopolar or bipolar initial profile and a bell-shaped or annular amplitude distribution are presented. These results are analyzed and conditions determined under which more efficient focusing occurs during the transition from a bell-shaped to an annular distribution of the initial amplitude, as well as when a monopolar pulse is replaced by a bipolar pulse.

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