Resonances in ferroelectric phononic superlattice

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Abstract

The periodically poled ferroelectric wafer is a two-dimensional phononic superlattice. The important applications of such a solid include ultrasonic transducers at the micro/nano-scale for low intensity ultra-sonography, ferroelectric data storage, and development of very high frequency chips for next generation communication and information technologies, and others. In this work, we show theoretically and experimentally that a ferroelectric phononic superlattice has two distinctive resonances in acousto-electric transformation. They are associated with a split acoustic mode at the boundary between the first and second acoustic Brillouin zone. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Ostrovskii, I., & Cremaldi, L. (2012). Resonances in ferroelectric phononic superlattice. Applied Physics Letters, 101(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4757989

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