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Quasi-Linear Polarized Modes in Y-Rotated Piezoelectric GaPO4 Plates (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.3390/cryst4030228 (literal)
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- Cinzia Caliendo, Fabio Lo Castro (literal)
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- Istituto di Acustica e Sensoristica \"Corbino\", IDASC (literal)
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- Quasi-Linear Polarized Modes in Y-Rotated Piezoelectric GaPO4 Plates (literal)
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- The propagation of both surface and flexural acoustic plate modes along
y-rotated x-propagation GaPO4 piezoelectric substrates was studied for several y-cut
angles: the phase velocity and coupling coefficient dispersion curves were theoretically
calculated for two different electroacoustic coupling configurations. The investigation of
the acoustic field profile across the plate thickness revealed the presence of thin plate
modes having polarization predominantly oriented along the propagation direction, and
hence suitable for operation in liquid environment. These modes include the linearly
polarized Anisimkin Jr. and the quasi longitudinal plate modes, AMs and QLs, showing a
phase velocity close to that of the longitudinal bulk acoustic wave propagating in the same
direction. The temperature coefficient of delay (TCD) of these longitudinal modes was
investigated in the -20 to 420 °C temperature range, in order to identify thermally stable or
low TCD cuts. The power flow angle, i.e., the angle between the phase and group velocity
vectors, was also estimated to evaluate the substrate anisotropy effect on the acoustic wave
propagation. The GaPO4 intrinsic properties, such as its resistance to high temperature and
its chemical inertness, make it especially attractive for the development of acoustic
waves-based sensors for applications in harsh liquid environment. (literal)
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