DocumentCode
2357698
Title
P3K-3 Surface Acoustic Waves in an Infinite Plate of Functionally Graded Materials
Author
Wang, Ji ; Zhou, Lehui ; Du, Jianke
Author_Institution
Mech. & Mater. Sci. Res. Center, Ningbo Univ.
fYear
2006
fDate
2-6 Oct. 2006
Firstpage
2242
Lastpage
2245
Abstract
We have found that the spatial variation of material properties such as elastic constants and density will result in significant changes in surface acoustic waves (Rayleigh waves) in a semi-infinite substrate including the wave velocity and deformation, implying potential advantages in modifying the velocity (frequency) and changing the surface deformation which are directly related to device performance and packaging, since it is generally required to obtain large electrical charge through surface deformation and minimizing energy leaking by limiting the deformation of bottom surface. With these positive results, we further consider the case that the substrate is finite in thickness, making the analytical model close to actual surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonators. Again by assuming the material properties varying along the thickness direction uniformly, we obtained the frequency equation by satisfying boundary conditions on the faces. Consequently, the deformation variation along the thickness is also obtained with specified variation parameters for possible optimal selection in variation schemes. Using the exponential variation of material properties in an isotropic plate as an example, we calculated the surface acoustic wave velocity and deformation for different parameters. It is found that unlike a homogeneous plate, the symmetric and anti-symmetric wave modes will not merge to one velocity even for smaller grading parameters and the deformation will also be distinctive. The gap between two velocities will be larger as the property variation increases. Also the surface acoustic wave modes exist for very small thickness of the plate. For surface acoustic wave resonators, such a phenomena demonstrates a possible way to have velocity (frequency) selectivity based on different operating modes, and the frequency selectivity can be further modified by using different material variation parameters. With the rapid advances of material processing techniques, such bene- fits of functionally graded materials (FGMs) in surface acoustic waves have great potential in the new generations of devices
Keywords
Rayleigh waves; deformation; elastic constants; functionally graded materials; plates (structures); surface acoustic wave resonators; surface acoustic waves; Rayleigh waves; elastic constants; electrical charge; energy leaking; frequency selectivity; functionally graded materials; infinite plate; material density; surface acoustic wave resonator; surface acoustic wave velocity; surface acoustic waves; surface deformation; Acoustic materials; Acoustic waves; Analytical models; Boundary conditions; Equations; Frequency; Material properties; Packaging; Surface acoustic wave devices; Surface acoustic waves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
ISSN
1051-0117
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0201-8
Electronic_ISBN
1051-0117
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2006.566
Filename
4152422
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