A low-loss and wide-band DMS filter using pitch-modulated IDT and reflector structures

2004 
This paper proposes the use of pitch-modulated IDTs and reflectors for the realization of low-loss and wideband longitudinally coupled double-mode SAW (DMS) filters. This technique offers drastic improvement of the device performance through the introduction of a sufficient number of DoF in the DMS filter design. Namely, the pass-band becomes wide and flat, and insertion loss can be reduced through the suppression of the bulk acoustic wave (BAW) scattering. First, it is shown how the BAW scattering loss can be reduced by the use of the pitch-modulated structure. The DMS filter with this structure is designed so that the frequency response becomes similar to that of the filter with the conventional un-modulated structure, and device performances are compared both theoretically and experimentally. Then it is demonstrated how the total device performances are improved by the use of this technology when the device is designed optimally for given specifications. Adding to the reduced bulk wave scattering loss, various distinctive features offer drastic improvement of total device performances.
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