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Rapid growth of the mobile communication market has triggered
extensive research on the bulk as well as surface acoustic wave
devices in the last decade. Quite a few important results on the
modeling and simulation of Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) and
Layered SAW devices were reported recently. The other recent
advance of acoustic waves in solids is the so-called phononic
crystals or phononic band-gap materials. Analogous to the band-gap
of light in photonic crystals, acoustic waves in periodic elastic
structures also exhibit band-gap. Important applications of
phononic band gap materials can potentially be found with creating
a vibration free environment in microstructures, and design of
advanced acoustic frequency filter, etc. In addition to the wave
electronics and phononic crystals, to facilitate the emerging needs
in the quantitative nondestructive evaluation of materials, waves
in anisotropic solids and/or electro-, magneto- interaction
problems also regained much attention recently. Topics treated
include: Waves in piezoelectric crystals; Simulation of advanced
BAW and SAW devices; Analysis of band gaps in phononic structures;
Experimental investigation of phononic structures; Waves in
multilayered media;Waves in anisotropic solids and/or electro-,
magneto- interaction problems.
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