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A fast Green's function method for the analysis of IDT's for acousto-optical devices
Oscar Antonio Peverini1, Renato Orta, Riccardo Tascone
1Dipartimento di Elettronica and IRITI, CNR, Politecnico di Torino, Italy. peverini@athena.polito.it
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
|September 27, 2002
Summary
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) interdigital transducers (IDTs) in acousto-optical devices can suffer from spurious resonance. This study analyzes X-Y LiNbO3 IDTs using a Green's function method and singular value decomposition to improve efficiency.
Area of Science:
- Acousto-optics
- Materials Science
- Electrical Engineering
Background:
- Surface acoustic wave (SAW) interdigital transducers (IDTs) are crucial for X-Y LiNbO3 acousto-optical (A-O) devices.
- High spurious resonance in SAW IDTs can decrease A-O efficiency, posing a design challenge.
Purpose of the Study:
- To analyze X-Y LiNbO3 IDTs using a fast Green's function method (GFM).
- To investigate the impact of spurious resonance and bulk wave excitation on A-O device performance.
- To develop a model order reduction technique for efficient frequency response generation.
Main Methods:
- Detailed analysis of X-Y LiNbO3 IDTs employing a fast Green's function method (GFM).
- Inclusion of bulk terms in the Green's function to accurately assess spurious effects.
- Application of singular value decomposition (SVD) for model order reduction to accelerate frequency response computation.
Main Results:
- Numerical results for various X-Y LiNbO3 IDT configurations show good agreement with experimental data.
- A clear interpretation of spurious resonance in SAW IDTs is provided.
- Bulk wave excitation is identified as a significant factor limiting the design of efficient, wideband IDTs for A-O devices.
Conclusions:
- The developed GFM with SVD provides an efficient method for analyzing X-Y LiNbO3 IDTs.
- Understanding and mitigating spurious resonance and bulk wave excitation are critical for optimizing A-O device performance.
- This research offers insights for designing improved SAW IDTs for acousto-optical applications.