Title :
Propagation of longitudinal leaky surface waves under periodic metal grating structure on lithium tetraborate
Author :
Sato, Takahiro ; Abe, Hidenori
Author_Institution :
Kinseki Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
3/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The dispersion properties of longitudinal leaky surface waves propagating under the periodic Al strip grating on lithium tetraborate (Li/sub 2/B/sub 4/O/sub 7/; LBO) are described theoretically and experimentally for applications of the mode to high frequency SAW devices. A theoretical method developed here is based on Floquet´s theorem using space harmonics as an orthogonal function set and real boundary integral equations derived from the method of weighted residuals for a period of each region, i.e., substrate, metal, and free space. The boundary integral equations are solved by using the Galerkin procedure. The periodic strip gratings with both single-electrodes and double-electrodes are investigated, considering the convergency of the numerical computation for the number of the space harmonics. As a result, the propagation loss for shorted gratings was found to be relatively low in the thickness range of the Al strip below about 1% for the single-electrodes and 2% for the double-electrodes, although it greatly increases for a thickness over 2% for the single-electrodes and 3% for the double-electrodes.
Keywords :
Galerkin method; boundary integral equations; convergence of numerical methods; lithium compounds; surface acoustic waves; Al; Floquet theorem; Galerkin method; LBO; Li/sub 2/B/sub 4/O/sub 7/; boundary integral equation; double-electrode; high frequency SAW device; lithium tetraborate; longitudinal leaky surface wave dispersion; numerical convergency; orthogonal function; periodic metal strip grating; propagation loss; single-electrode; space harmonics; weighted residuals; Frequency; Gratings; Integral equations; Lithium; Periodic structures; Propagation losses; Strips; Surface acoustic wave devices; Surface acoustic waves; Surface waves;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on