Tunable multidispersive bands of inductive origin in piezoelectric phononic plates

Citation:

Mekrache K, Sainidou R, Rembert P, Stefanou N, Morvan B. Tunable multidispersive bands of inductive origin in piezoelectric phononic plates. Journal of Applied Physics. 2021;130(19):195106 (13 pages).

Abstract:

A variety of multidispersive, localized, or extended in frequency, bands, induced by inductance-based external electric circuits in piezoelectric phononic plates, is studied both theoretically and experimentally in this work. Their origin, tightly related to an equivalent LC-circuit behavior, is analyzed in detail and their interaction with the Lamb-like guided modes of the plate is also discussed. These bands, easily tuned by the choice of the parameters of the external electric circuitry, lead to a non-destructive, real-time control of the dispersion characteristics of these structures. Our device and analysis can find application in the improvement of surface acoustic wave components by offering additional degrees of freedom.