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Original Articles

A size-dependent micropolar-piezoelectric layered structure for the analysis of love wave

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Pages 544-561 | Received 17 Jan 2018, Accepted 22 Oct 2018, Published online: 19 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The propagation characteristics of Love wave form an essential basis for designing highly sensitive microacoustic devices for sensing applications. In this paper, the propagation of Love wave in a micropolar-piezoelectric structure is investigated with the objective of enhancing the performance of Love wave-based devices. A study has been carried out by using two sets of a piezoelectric material, i.e. PZT-5H and BaTiO3 material. The closed-form expression of the dispersion relations is derived analytically for electrically open and electrically short conditions. The effects of internal microstructures of the micropolar elastic half-space, the thickness of a piezoelectric layer, the piezoelectric constants, and the dielectric constants are illustrated graphically on the phase velocity for both the considered materials of the piezoelectric layer under electrically open and short conditions.

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Funding

The author gratefully acknowledges the support of following Indian government research agencies: Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology, India (DST) [grant number EMR/2016/002601].

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