Optical fiber interferometry for photoacoustic spectroscopy in liquids

Opt Lett. 1995 Jan 15;20(2):213-5. doi: 10.1364/ol.20.000213.

Abstract

Optical fiber interferometry was used for measurement of the subnanometer surface and bulk displacements associated with photoacoustic pressure waves in methanol and water. The measurement system is both broadband and noncontacting, giving a pressure sensitivity of 0.1 Pa/ radicalHz.