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In the interminable quest for exciting properties in new materials, the measurements of elastic
constants are of great importance. Among various techniques for measuring elastic constants,
Resonance Ultrasound Spectroscopy (RUS) offers very high accuracy and efficiency.
In this thesis work, we have built an RUS apparatus for room-temperature measurements on
millimeter size samples. To this aim, we have designed the sample holder, fully automated
the measurement setup, and calibrated the setup using KH2PO4 (KDP), a standard sample
with known elastic constants. We have found that the measured resonance frequency spectra
match well with the frequency spectra predicted from existing literature values of elastic
constants at room temperature. In the future, we aim to develop the setup further to perform
temperature-dependent measurements extending down to liquid helium temperatures. |
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