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Seismo-ionospheric Rayleigh Waves

2019
Monitoring and understanding of seismic ionospheric disturbances can provide insights on earthquake rupture, solid Earth and ionospheric coupling and ionospheric variations’ behaviors.
Shuanggen Jin, R. Jin, X. Liu
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Excitation of Rayleigh waves

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1969
Rayleigh waves recorded at Lubbock, Texas, from natural earthquakes and from nuclear explosions are compared. Natural earthquakes generate both first-mode and second-mode Rayleigh waves, but the explosions generate only first-mode Rayleigh waves. Absence of second-mode Rayleigh waves from the explosions is related to a lack of SV energy in the source ...
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Acoustoelectronic Rayleigh Wave Devices

1985
Electrons or charged particles can be made to interact with the electric fields of Rayleigh waves in piezoelectric crystal surfaces. The charged particles can be in vacuum, in semiconductors or bound to traps in solids or on surfaces. During the past two decades a large variety of acoustoelectronic amplifiers, signal processors and image processing ...
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Rayleigh Wave Linear Filters

1985
Waves passing through physical structures provide a convenient means for achieving analog approximations to the mathematical operations of convolution and correlation. Because the waves propagate from one position to another, they provide a natural scan through the structure synchronous with the flow of time.
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