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Bulk Acoustic and Surface Acoustic Waves

2000
This chapter describes the excitation, detection and propagation of acoustic waves, including SAWs in various propagation media. Although I have tried to explain their physics as simple as possible, the content may seem difficult for readers who have dealt with SAW devices as an electronic element.
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Surface acoustic wave devices

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1979
Laurence B. Milstein, Pankaj K. Das
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Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Filters

2007
Lumped components such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors make up most of the glue that allows microwave discrete transistors and integrated circuits to work. Lumped components provide impedance matching, attenuation, filtering, DC bypassing, and DC blocking. More advanced lumped components such as chokes, baluns, directional couplers, resonators,
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Surface acoustic wave filter, surface acoustic wave device and communication device

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2007
A longitudinally coupled resonator type surface acoustic filter includes a rotated Y-cut X-propagating LiTaO 3 substrate. The gap length G in the IDT electrode of the surface acoustic wave resonator is about 0.3 times the wavelength λ of the surface acoustic wave or less.
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A HISTORY OF SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE DEVICES

International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems, 2000
This paper gives a historical account of the development of Rayleigh-wave, or surface-acoustic-wave (SAW), devices for applications in electronics. The subject was spurred on initially by the requirements of pulse compression radar, and became a practical reality with the planar interdigital transducer, dating from 1965.
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Quantum Oscillations in Graphene Using Surface Acoustic Wave Resonators

Physical Review Letters, 2023
Yawen Fang   +2 more
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Acoustic Surface Waves

Scientific American, 1972
Gordon S. Kino, John Shaw
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Rapid acoustofluidic mixing by ultrasonic surface acoustic wave-induced acoustic streaming flow

Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2023
Beomseok Cha   +2 more
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Sound velocity of AlxGa1−xN thin films obtained by surface acoustic-wave measurements

Applied Physics Letters, 1998
Caner Deger, E Born, H Angerer
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