Claims
- 1. A reflective array surface acoustic wave device comprising:
- (a) a substrate of material having preselected surface wave propagation characteristics;
- (b) transducer means operatively combined with said substrate for converting electrical impulses into acoustic waves in the surface of the substrate and for converting reflected acoustic waves received from the surface of the substrate into electrical impulses; and
- (c) the substrate having a plurality of space grooves utilized as a reflection grating means for responding to surface acoustic waves having a preselected band of frequencies with a center frequency, the plurality of grooves having predefined lengths, widths and depths, with single grooves being responsive to preselected frequencies of surface acoustic waves based upon the widths of each single groove being selected such that the sin of .pi. times the ratio of the groove width divided by the wavelength of the center frequency is less than 1, the substrate being in operative association with the transducer means for receiving and reflecting impinging acoustic surface waves to the transducer means.
- 2. The reflective array surface acoustic wave device according to claim 1 wherein the substrate is LiTaO.sub.3.
- 3. The reflective array surface acoustic wave device according to claim 1 wherein the transducer means includes first and second interdigital transducers for converting the electrical signals into acoustic waves and the reflected waves back into processed electrical signals.
- 4. The reflected array surface acoustic wave device according to claim 1 wherein the preselected width of the plurality of grooves is determined to be equal to one half the wavelength of the center frequency.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 790,771, filed Oct. 24, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 633,771, filed July 23, 1984, now abandoned.
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