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Scattering and admittance matrices of SAW transducers

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Thep-plane scattering and admittance matrices of SAW transducers consisting ofn equal sections modeled through the hybrid equivalent circuit are explicitly calculated. The results are specialized to the in-line and crossed-field models, and the technique is developed for unequal section transducers.

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Debnath, N.C., Ajmera, R.C., Hribsek, M.F. et al. Scattering and admittance matrices of SAW transducers. Circuits Systems and Signal Process 2, 161–177 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01599156

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