I'm sure you have all heard of the cold-war spying technique of bouncing a laser off of a window thus measuring the vibrations of said window, which are then used to extrapolate sounds inside the room (such as private conversations).
As a project for physics class, my group is going to attempt to use this technique to see if we can "eavesdrop" on a room across campus. It's been rather difficult, however, to find any specific details on how this was (and is) actually done, such as the modulation used, the angle of incidence of the laser, etc...
Does anyone know of any websites/books/other sources where I could find out more? It doesn't have to be peer-reviewed or anything like that, just a technical description of the actual procedure.
Thanks!
As a project for physics class, my group is going to attempt to use this technique to see if we can "eavesdrop" on a room across campus. It's been rather difficult, however, to find any specific details on how this was (and is) actually done, such as the modulation used, the angle of incidence of the laser, etc...
Does anyone know of any websites/books/other sources where I could find out more? It doesn't have to be peer-reviewed or anything like that, just a technical description of the actual procedure.
Thanks!
