Convolution by membrane waves

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Convolution in the frequency range of hundreds of kilohertz has been produced by using the nonlinear relationship between longitudinal strain and transversal displacement associated with the membrane wave. The transversal piezoelectric effect of PVF2 film has been used to detect convolution.

Inspec keywords: piezoelectric devices; ultrasonic delay lines; signal processing

Other keywords: membrane waves; transversal piezoelectric effect; transversal displacement; PVE2 film; delay lines; convolution; longitudinal strain

Subjects: Acoustic wave devices; Acoustic signal processing

References

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      • P. Meriläinen . Propagation and excitation of membrane waves loaded by air. IEE J. Microwaves, Opt. & Acoust. , 5 , 147 - 152
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      • M. Luukkala , P. Meriläinen . A membrane wave delay line. Electron. Lett. , 123 - 124
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      • M. Luukkala , J. Surraka . Convolution and time inversion using parametric interactions of acoustic surface waves. Appl. Phys. Lett. , 393 - 394
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