Efficiency of ultrasonic comb transducers

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Abstract

Comb transducers are applied in ultrasonic testing for generation of Rayleigh or Lamb waves by scattering of the incident bulk waves onto surface waves at the periodic comb-substrate interface. Hence the transduction efficiency, although rarely discussed in literature, is an important factor for applications determining the quality of the measured ultrasonic signals. This paper presents the full-wave theory of comb transducers concluded by evaluation of their efficiency for a couple of examples of standard and certain novel configurations.

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Danicki, E. J. (2011). Efficiency of ultrasonic comb transducers. Archives of Acoustics, 36(4), 887–900. https://doi.org/10.2478/V10168-011-0059-z

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