Polarization manipulation of surface acoustic waves by metallization patterns on a piezoelectric substrate

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Date
2020
Volume
117
Issue
14
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Melville, NY : AIP Publishing
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Surface acoustic waves (SAWs) with large normal (vertical) surface displacement at the surface are commonly utilized in microfluidic actuators in order to provide the desired momentum transfer to the fluid. We present an alternative concept using a SAW with comparatively small vertical displacement. Such a SAW passes underneath the microfluidic vessel walls with minimum losses but it needs to be converted inside the vessel into surface vibrations with large vertical displacements. The principal operability of the above idea is illustrated by experimental and numerical studies of the polarization conversion of a leaky SAW on 64° rotated Y-cut of lithium niobate owing to the partial metallization of the substrate surface. In particular, it is found that vertical displacements on the metallized surface can be up to 3.5 times higher as compared to their values on the free surface. Results of computations agree reasonably well with measurements carried out with a laser Doppler vibrometer and allow the clarification of some specific features of this polarization conversion by means of spatial frequency analysis. © 2020 Author(s).

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Acoustic surface wave devices, Metallizing, Microfluidics, Niobium compounds, Polarization, Experimental and numerical studies, Large vertical displacement, Laser Doppler vibrometers, Piezoelectric substrates, Polarization conversion, Spatial frequency analysis, Surface acoustic waves, Vertical displacements, Acoustic waves
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Weser, R., Darinskii, A. N., & Schmidt, H. (2020). Polarization manipulation of surface acoustic waves by metallization patterns on a piezoelectric substrate. 117(14). https://doi.org//10.1063/5.0015292
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CC BY 4.0 Unported