A Multi Gaussian Beam Derivation | Example Matrix

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The discussion centers on deriving a multi-Gaussian beam to model ultrasonic beams from transducers in fluids, specifically using a complex-valued symmetrical 2x2 ABCD matrix. Participants seek clarification on the components of this matrix, particularly regarding its eigenvalues. A reference is provided for further reading: "Multi-Gaussian Ultrasonic Beam Modeling for Multiple Curved Interfaces—an ABCD Matrix Approach" by Huang, Ruiju, Schmerr, Lester W, and Sedov, Alexander. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the matrix's properties in the context of ultrasonic beam modeling. This foundational knowledge is crucial for accurate representation and analysis in related applications.
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Hi,

I was looking at derivation of a multi gaussian beam to represent the ultrasonic beam from a transducer through a fluid. In the derivation a complex valued symmetrical 2x2 matrix is used whose imaginary part of eigen values is more than zero. Can someone please tell me what are the components of this matrix or an example of this matrix?

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Not sure what you mean- the ABCD matrix? Can you provide a reference for your derivation?
 
yep ABCD matrix..Multi-Gaussian Ultrasonic Beam Modeling for Multiple Curved Interfaces—an ABCD Matrix Approach by
Huang, Ruiju, Schmerr, Lester W,Sedov, Alexander
 
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