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Surface acoustic wave hemolysis assay for evaluating stored red blood cells.

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Song M   +7 more
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Scaling LLSAW filters on engineered LiNbO<sub>3</sub>-on-SiC wafer for 5G and Wi-Fi 6 wideband applications. [PDF]

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Liu P   +11 more
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Interferometric investigation of SAW devices

1996 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium. Proceedings, 2002
A Michelson laser interferometer is constructed for investigating surface acoustic waves in SAW devices. The interferometer can detect transversal surface vibrations whose amplitude is on the order of an Angstrom. The frequency bandwidth extends to 1 GHz.
S. Saaskilahti   +4 more
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High frequency SAW devices

1997 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 2002
This paper will discuss some of the technology approaches currently being pursued to extend the SAW device operating frequencies to the 1-6 GHz range. This range of frequencies has become commercially interesting in the past few years due to the large increase in wireless applications, especially cellular and mobile communications.
J.H. Kines, D.C. Malocha
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SAW devices on diamond

1995 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium. Proceedings. An International Symposium, 2002
SAW characteristics in a ZnO/diamond/Si structure were investigated by theoretical calculations and experiments using poly-crystalline diamond films. It was found that the 1st mode in the ZnO/IDT/diamond/Si structure has the velocity of 10,500 m/s and K/sup 2/ value of 1.5%, and the 2nd mode in the IDT/ZnO/diamond/Si structure has the velocity of 11 ...
H. Nakahata   +7 more
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SAW Device Beyond 5 GHz

International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems, 2000
Here we describe recent high frequency SAW technology based on ultra-fine fabrication techniques using electron beam (EB) exposure direct writing and low-loss wide-band filter applications beyond 5 GHz. We especially consider the propagation property of SAWs in the 10 GHz range, which is important for low-loss characteristics, the fabrication ...
HIROYUKI ODAGAWA, KAZUHIKO YAMANOUCHI
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