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THE highest frequency so far adopted for the study of diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves is 180 Mc./s. reported by Bhagavantam and Rao1. Diffraction patterns at these frequencies were found to show some unusual and interesting features which were studied in detail by these authors.
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Nature, 161, 927 (1948); Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci., 28, 54 (1948).
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RAO, B., MURTY, J. Diffraction of Light by Ultrasonic Waves at 300 Mc./S.. Nature 178, 160–161 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/178160a0
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