Claims
- 1. An amplifying surface wave receiver for a surface wave element composed of a material which has the piezo effect and which can be rendered electrically conductive by local doping, characterized in that a region is formed in the upper portion of an insulating substrate body (8) which forms the surface wave element and which is formed of piezo effect material, said region forms a conductive channel (7) between at least two contact electrodes (6 and 6') which have a defined distance between them, said conductive channel formed such that occurring piezo charges are in positions so as to modulate the conductivity of said channel (7); and a voltage source (4) with one terminal connected to one of said contact electrodes (6) and the other terminal connected to the other of said contact electrodes (6') through an alternating current detector (5).
- 2. An amplifying surface wave receiver according to claim 1, characterized in that said material is GaAs.
- 3. An amplifying surface wave receiver according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said contact electrodes (6 and 6') are formed of a metallic material.
- 4. An amplifying surface wave receiver according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said voltage source (4) is a direct current voltage source.
- 5. An amplifying surface wave receiver according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said voltage source (4) is an alternating current voltage source which has a frequency which has a predetermined relationship to the frequency of the surface waves.
- 6. An amplifying surface wave receiver for a surface wave element composed of a material which has the piezo effect and which can be rendered electrically conductive by applying a conductive layer, characterized in that a region is formed in the upper portion of an insulating substrate body (8) which forms the surface wave element and which is formed of piezo effect material, said region forms a conductive channel (7) between at least two contact electrodes (6 and 6') which have a defined distance between them, said conductive channel formed such that occurring piezo charges are in positions so as to modulate the conductivity of said channel (7); and a voltage source (4) witih one terminal connected to one of said contact electrodes (6) and the other terminal connected to the other of said contact electrodes (6') through an alternating current detector (5).
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED CASES
This case is related to the application entitled "FREQUENCY-DOUBLING AMPLIFYING SURFACE WAVE RECEIVER" identified in the attorney's records as Case No. P88,1436 in which the inventor is Helmut Schink assigned to the assignee of the present case Ser. No. 245,371, filed Sept. 16, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,839,607.
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