Atalar, Abdullah2019-03-282019-03-281985-030018-9537http://hdl.handle.net/11693/50771A definition for the penetration depth of the scanning reflection acoustic microscope is given. With this definition it is possible to calculate the penetration depth of a given lens geometry for a given material. The penetration depth depends on the elastic parameters of the object, the signal-to-noise ratio, and the operation frequency of the acoustic microscope. Calculations show that for high-impedance materials, the penetration depthis limited by the wavelength of the surface waves and hence by frequency. For low-impedance materials the opening angle of the lens can be properly selected to make the longitudinal or shear wave penetration dominant, effectively increasing the penetration well above the wavelength limit of the surface wave.EnglishMicroscopyLensesOptical surface wavesSurface acoustic wavesSignal to noise ratioOptical reflectionAcoustic reflectionSurface wavesGeometryOptical materialsPenetration depth of the scanning acoustic microscopeArticle10.1109/T-SU.1985.315832162-1403