DocumentCode :
2973856
Title :
Existence of harmonic metal thickness mode propagation for longitudinal leaky waves
Author :
Solal, Marc ; Lardat, R. ; Plessky, Victor P. ; Makkonen, T. ; Salomaa, M.M.
Author_Institution :
Temex, Sophia Antipolis, France
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
23-27 Aug. 2004
Firstpage :
1207
Abstract :
In Plessky et al. (2001), an approximate model for the propagation of longitudinal leaky waves is described. This model is based on the assumption that this wave mode is due to a coupling by the substrate between quarter-wavelength resonance modes of successive electrodes in a grating. Based on this assumption, we tried to find out whether similar behavior is possible by coupling other electrode resonance modes, like a harmonic of the original quarter-wavelength mode. It is shown that longitudinal leaky waves can exist on YZ lithium niobate not only in the vicinity of the thickness of aluminum electrodes equal to 8% of the electrical period but also for thicknesses multiplied by 3 or 5., i.e. for which the operating frequency is in the vicinity of the 3rd or 5th harmonic electrode resonance modes, respectively. This possibility was verified by FEM/BEM simulations as well as by test devices. These results, confirming the original assumption, are reported and discussed. It is also shown by using FEM/BEM simulations, that the LL-waves can exist in split-finger configurations (in an IDT with 4 electrodes per period), showing strong resonance properties. This serves to illustrate that the strong reflections and the Bragg stop band observed in standard 2 electrodes-per-wavelength IDT are not mandatory for the existence of LL-waves.
Keywords :
acoustic wave propagation; aluminium; boundary-elements methods; electrodes; finite element analysis; interdigital transducers; lithium compounds; surface acoustic wave devices; Bragg stop band; FEM/BEM simulations; IDT; LL-waves; YZ lithium niobate; aluminum electrodes; grating; harmonic metal thickness mode propagation; longitudinal leaky waves; quarter-wavelength resonance modes; split-finger configurations; strong reflections; successive electrodes; surface acoustic wave devices; Admittance; Aluminum; Electrodes; Frequency synchronization; Gratings; Lithium niobate; Physics; Propagation losses; Resonance; Surface waves;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2004 IEEE
ISSN :
1051-0117
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8412-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2004.1418003
Filename :
1418003
Link To Document :
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