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Alexander Darinskii1, Manfred Weihnacht, Hagen Schmidt
1Institute of Crystallography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. adar@ns.crys.ras.ru
Abstract:
The paper studies the difference between the reflection coefficients of a surface acoustic wave incident on a groove or strip along the inverse directions. This difference occurs because of the crystallographic anisotropy of the substrate and/or the asymmetry of the shape of the obstacle. The numerical computations are carried out by the finite element method. A perfectly matched layer is implemented to truncate the computational domain. Some general properties of the transmission and reflection coefficients of surface acoustic waves are also discussed.
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