Ultra slow acoustic energy transport in dense fish aggregates
Abstract A dramatic slowing down of acoustic wave transport in dense fish shoals is observed in open-sea fish cages. By employing a multi-beam ultrasonic antenna, we observe the coherent backscattering phenomenon. We extract key parameters of wave transport such as the transport mean free path and t...
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Auteurs principaux: | Benoit Tallon, Philippe Roux, Guillaume Matte, Jean Guillard, John H. Page, Sergey E. Skipetrov |
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2021
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