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Observation of a coherent backscattering effect with a dipolar source for elastic waves: Highlight of the role played by the source

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume 64, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.64.066604

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We report an experimental evidence of the role played by the source on the coherent backscattering effect (CBE) for elastic waves. The experiment is carried out in a chaotic cavity consisting of a silicon plate whose shape is a quarter stadium. With a monopolar source, it has already been shown that the time-integrated squared amplitude at the point source is twice as large as at the other points around the source. Here, by using a dipolar source. we show that we instead obtain two peaks with the same axis as the dipole one's. The shape of this bicone is well explained with a modal theory assuming that the source may be modeled by two sources with opposite phases. Then. the theory is generalized to any multipolar emitter and/or receiver. Particularly, we study CBE when emitter and receiver are reciprocal.

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