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Scattering of surface acoustic waves by a phononic crystal revealed by heterodyne interferometry
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Surface Acoustic WavesEngineeringAcoustic MetamaterialPiezoelectric MediumElastic Band GapPhononic CrystalPhysical AcousticOptical PropertiesHeterodyne InterferometryAcoustic MethodsMaterials SciencePhysicsSonic CrystalAcoustic PropagationUltrasoundNatural SciencesSpectroscopySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsPhonon
Surface acoustic wave propagation within a two-dimensional phononic band gap structure has been studied using a heterodyne laser interferometer. Acoustic waves are launched by interdigital transducers towards a square lattice of holes etched in a piezoelectric medium. Interferometer measurements performed at frequencies lying below, within, and above the expected band gap frequency range provide direct information of the wave interaction with the phononic crystal, revealing anisotropic scattering into higher diffraction orders depending on the apparent grating pitch at the boundary between the phononic crystal and free surface. Furthermore, the measurements also confirm the existence of an elastic band gap, in accordance with previous electrical measurements and theoretical predictions.
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