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Thermally Tunable Surface Acoustic Wave Cavities

Published 11 Mar 2020 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2003.05369v2)

Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate the dynamical tuning of the acoustic field in a surface acoustic wave (SAW) cavity defined by a periodic arrangement of metal stripes on LiNbO3 substrate. Applying a DC voltage to the ends of the metal grid results in a temperature rise due to resistive heating that changes the frequency response of the device up to 0.3%, which can be used to control the acoustic transmission through the structure. The time scale of the switching is demonstrated to be of about 200 ms. In addition, we have also performed finite element simulations of the transmission spectrum of a model system which exhibit a temperature dependence consistent with the experimental data. The advances shown here enable easy, continuous, dynamical control and could be applied for a variety of substrates.

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