Patent classifications
H03H9/14582
Acoustic wave resonator with multiple resonant frequencies
Aspects of this disclosure relate to an acoustic wave resonator having at least two resonant frequencies. An acoustic wave filter can include series acoustic wave resonators and shunt acoustic wave resonators together arranged to filter a radio frequency signal. A first shunt resonator of the shunt acoustic wave resonators can include an interdigital transducer electrode and have at least a first resonant frequency and a second resonant frequency. Related acoustic wave resonators, multiplexers, wireless devices, and methods are disclosed.
Surface acoustic wave resonator with modulated pitch
A surface acoustic wave resonator that has at least a first resonant frequency and a second resonant frequency is disclosed. The surface acoustic wave resonator can include an interdigital transducer electrode over a piezoelectric layer. The interdigital transducer electrode includes fingers having a first pitch. The surface acoustic wave resonator can also include a set of reflectors that is positioned over the piezoelectric layer. The set of reflectors includes a number of reflectors having a second pitch. The first pitch is greater than the second pitch. The number of reflectors is configured so as to compensate for degradation of a quality factor of the surface acoustic wave resonator due to having the first pitch greater than the second pitch.
Surface acoustic wave resonator with asymmetric reflectors
A multimode longitudinally coupled surface acoustic wave resonator is disclosed. The multimode longitudinally coupled surface acoustic wave resonator can include a first interdigital transducer electrode that is positioned over a piezoelectric layer. The first interdigital transducer electrode includes fingers having a first pitch. The multimode longitudinally coupled surface acoustic wave resonator can also include first and second sets of reflectors that are positioned over the piezoelectric layer. The first and second sets of reflectors include a first number of reflectors having a second pitch and a second number of reflectors having a third pitch, respectively. The first pitch is greater than the second pitch. The multimode longitudinally coupled surface acoustic wave resonator can further include a second interdigital transducer electrode that is positioned over the piezoelectric layer and between the first interdigital transducer electrode and the first set of reflectors. The second interdigital transducer electrode includes fingers having a fourth pitch.
Elastic wave resonator, elastic wave filter, demultiplexer, and communication device
An acoustic wave resonator includes a piezoelectric body and electrode fingers. The electrode fingers are positioned on the piezoelectric body and arrayed in a propagation direction of acoustic waves. The electrode fingers include a first and second electrode finger groups. Electrode fingers are formed between adjacent two of the electrode fingers of the other electrode group. A duty ratio of the electrode fingers of the first and second electrode finger groups is gradually changed along one of opposite directions specifying the propagation direction by first and second change amounts, respectively which are different, and in the opposite direction. In a region in which the electrode fingers are positioned, a pitch between the electrode fingers is changed to cancel an effect of a difference in the duty ratio of the electrode fingers on a difference in resonance frequency.
Double-mode surface-acoustic-wave (DMS) filter having a transition region with a partly uniform geometric property
An apparatus for filtering is disclosed that implements a double-mode surface-acoustic-wave filter having a transition region with a partly uniform geometric property. In an example aspect, the double-mode surface-acoustic-wave filter includes at least one interdigital transducer with multiple fingers. The multiple fingers include a first set of fingers having a geometric property and a second set of fingers. The second set of fingers is positioned adjacent to the first set of fingers and is associated with an outer edge of the at least one interdigital transducer. The geometric property across a subset of the second set of fingers is substantially uniform. A value of the geometric property across the subset of the second set of fingers is different than a value of the geometric property across the first set of fingers.