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Acoustic Fields and Waves in Solids

Bert A. Auld
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In this article, the authors apply the material developed in the Volume One to various boundary value problems (reflection and refraction at plane surfaces, composite media, waveguides and resonators).
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This work, part of a two-volume set, applies the material developed in the Volume One to various boundary value problems (reflection and refraction at plane surfaces, composite media, waveguides and resonators). The text also covers topics such as perturbation and variational methods.

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Nanostructure-Enhanced Surface Acoustic Waves Biosensor and Its Computational Modeling

TL;DR: The basic principles of SAW devices and Love-mode SAW-based biosensors are discussed first to illustrate the need for surface enhancement for the active area of a SAW sensor, and some of the recent efforts made to incorporate nanostructures into SAW sensors are summarized.
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The generation of second harmonic waves in an isotropic solid with quadratic nonlinearity under the presence of a stress-free boundary

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the interaction of an incident longitudinal wave with a stress-free boundary, determining all the second harmonic waves generated at this boundary and in the bulk.
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Geophysical Properties of the Near Surface Earth: Seismic Properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the components of a rock are described in terms of their fundamental elastic moduli; and these in turn are then combined through various models that allow us to predict the values a seismic velocity may attain.
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Wave Propagation in Discontinuous Media by the Scattering Matrix Method

TL;DR: In this paper, the propagation of elastic waves in discontinuous media is studied by the scattering matrix method (SMM), which operates in the frequency domain and allows for all wave polarizations (P, SV and SH).
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Thermoelastic Damping in the Electrodes Determines $Q$ of AlN Contour Mode Resonators

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of thermoelastic damping in metal electrodes on the quality factor of 1 GHz Aluminum Nitride (AlN) contour mode resonators (CMRs) is investigated.
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