Wenyu Bai

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Brown University, Providence, RI 
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Photoacoustics
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Gerald Diebold grad student 2014-2019 Brown
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Zhang Y, Bai W, Diebold GJ. (2020) Heterodyned photoacoustic effect generated by irradiation of single particles by two laser beams modulated at different frequencies. Ultrasonics. 106: 106157
Bai W, Tang Z, Gupta S, et al. (2019) Differential infrared pyrometry for determination of microkelvin temperature variations. Analytical Chemistry
Bai W, Diebold GJ. (2019) Moving photoacoustic sources: Acoustic waveforms in one, two, and three dimensions and application to trace gas detection Journal of Applied Physics. 125: 060902
Bai W, Diebold GJ. (2018) Photoacoustic Effect Generated from an Expanding Spherical Source International Journal of Thermophysics. 39
Bai W, Diebold GJ. (2017) Photoacoustic effect generated by moving optical sources: Motion in three dimensions. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 142: 3796
Xiong L, Bai W, Chen F, et al. (2017) Photoacoustic trace detection of gases at the parts-per-quadrillion level with a moving optical grating. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Bai W, Diebold GJ. (2017) Optoacoustic effect from a point source moving in a circular orbit Proceedings of Spie. 10064
Wynn CM, Haupt RW, Doherty JH, et al. (2016) Use of photoacoustic excitation and laser vibrometry to remotely detect trace explosives. Applied Optics. 55: 9054-9059
Bai W, Diebold GJ, Wynn CM, et al. (2016) A numerical study of shock waves generated through laser ablation of explosives Journal of Applied Physics. 120: 194903
Bai W, Diebold GJ. (2016) Photoacoustic effect generated by moving optical sources: Motion in one dimension Journal of Applied Physics. 119
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