Attenuation of dispersive Rayleigh waves on quartz

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The attenuation properties of Rayleigh waves propagating in the x direction of y cut quartz have been measured with various metal films in the 30–157 MHz frequency range. The strong increase in the attenuation with film thickness is explained in terms of mechanical coupling and energy losses in the amorphous-metal films.

Inspec keywords: ultrasonic dispersion; quartz; ultrasonic propagation; films; thin films

Subjects: Sonics and ultrasonics; Acoustic properties of solids

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      • H.F. Tiersten . On elastic surface waves guided by thin films. J. Appl. Phys. , 770 - 789
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      • G. Cambon , C.F. Quate . Dispersive Rayleigh waves on quartz. Electron. Lett. , 402 - 403
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      • Cambon, G.: `Thèse de spécialité, Faculté des Sciences de Montpellier', 1969.
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