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Simulation of SAW devices built on statified media using a mixed finite element/boundary integral formulation

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The demand for high frequency surface acoustic wave devices for modern telecommunication applications imposes the development of devices able to answer the manufacturer requirements. The use of high velocity substrates for which a piezoelectric layer is required to excite and detect surface waves has been widely investigated and requires the implementation of accurate theoretical tools to identify the best combinations of material. The present paper proposes a mixed formulation combining finite element analysis with a boundary integral method to accurately simulate the capability of massive periodic interdigital transducers to excite and detect guided acoustic waves in layered media. The proposed model is exploited for different typical configurations.
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hal-00074156 , version 1 (24-05-2006)

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Sylvain Ballandras, Vincent Laude, Alexandre Reinhardt, William Daniau, Abdelaziz Soufyane, et al.. Simulation of SAW devices built on statified media using a mixed finite element/boundary integral formulation. Journal of Applied Physics, 2004, 96, pp.7731. ⟨10.1063/1.1758317⟩. ⟨hal-00074156⟩
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