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electron-acoustic microscopy electron-acoustic microscopy[i′lek‚trän ə′küs·tik mī′kräs·kə·pē] (physics) A technique for producing images that show variations in an object's thermal and elastic properties; an electron beam generates ultrasonic waves in the specimen which are detected by a piezoelectric transducer whose output controls the brightness of a spot sweeping a cathode-ray tube in synchronism with the electron beam. |