Finite element simulation of bulk- and surface acoustic wave (SAW) interaction in SAW devices

M. Hofer, N. Finger, G. Kovacs, J. Schoberl, U. Langer, R. Lerch
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Though loss parameters in SAW propagation are used as input for fast analysis models for the simulation of SAW devices, the quantitatively correct description of loss mechanisms is still a challenging task. Therefore, it is important to develop exact measurement and simulation methods which are able to determine these loss parameters accurately. By the use of special boundary conditions, the finite element method (FEM) is able to fulfill these requirements. Regarding the periodic substructure of common SAW devices, we have incorporated periodic boundary conditions (PBCs) in our simulation code. The piezoelectric substrate of SAW devices operating at high frequencies can be modeled as a semi-infinite half space. Therefore, we introduce newly evolved absorbing boundary conditions. They allow us to examine effects emerging from bulk acoustic wave (BAW) radiation (e.g. bulk wave onset frequencies) and assess propagation loss due to leakage and bulk wave conversion accurately.
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声表面波与体声相互作用的有限元模拟
虽然声表面波传播中的损耗参数被用作声表面波器件仿真的快速分析模型的输入,但准确定量地描述声表面波的损耗机制仍然是一项具有挑战性的任务。因此,开发能够准确确定这些损耗参数的精确测量和仿真方法非常重要。通过使用特殊的边界条件,有限元法能够满足这些要求。对于常见SAW器件的周期子结构,我们在仿真代码中加入了周期边界条件(pbc)。工作在高频的SAW器件的压电衬底可以用半无限半空间来建模。因此,我们引入了新进化的吸收边界条件。它们使我们能够检查体声波(BAW)辐射产生的影响(例如体波起始频率),并准确评估由于泄漏和体波转换引起的传播损失。
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