Title :
Scattering of piezoelectric surface transverse waves from electrodes with arbitrary h/λ
Author :
Baghai-Wadji, A.R.
Author_Institution :
Inst. fuer Allgemeine Elektrotech. und Elektronik, Tech. Univ., Wien, Vienna, Austria
Abstract :
The problem of scattering of surface transverse waves (STWs) from a finite number of massive, elastic fingers with large relative height (thickness) h/λ on piezoelectric substrates is solved by determining the stress and the electric charge densities induced in the finger-substrate interfaces by the impinged waves. Two different mechanisms for the excitation of STW are considered: electrical excitation by a line charge and mechanical excitation by a line force. The resulting responses of the piezoelectric half-space to these elemental excitations lead to a 2×2 dyadic Green´s function G (x,z). It is shown that G(x,z) is capable of describing the mass-loading effect and the natural unidirectionality phenomenon. Based on a reinterpretation of a previous formulation, the complex-valued, frequency-dependent stress distributions on the finger-substrate interfaces induced by the incident STW are calculated exactly. For the calculation of the reexcited acoustic waves, the induced stress is used as the driving term in a first step. The convolution of this equivalent force with the mechanical and the electrical Green´s functions yields the scattered-field patterns
Keywords :
Green´s function methods; piezoelectric devices; surface acoustic wave devices; 2×2 dyadic Green´s function; elastic fingers; electric charge densities; electrical Green´s functions; electrical excitation; finger-substrate interfaces; frequency-dependent stress distributions; impinged waves; incident STW; line charge; line force; mass-loading effect; mechanical Green´s functions; piezoelectric half-space; piezoelectric surface transverse waves; reexcited acoustic waves; scattered-field patterns; Acoustic scattering; Acoustic waves; Electrodes; Equations; Fingers; Green´s function methods; Piezoelectric materials; Rayleigh scattering; Stress; Surface waves;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE 1989
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1989.67013