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Piezoelectric Coordinate System For SAW, BAW Lamb waves Simulation
Posted 9 feb 2018, 13:44 GMT-5 Electromagnetics, MEMS & Nanotechnology, Piezoelectric Devices, Structural & Acoustics, General, Acoustics & Vibrations, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices Version 5.1 2 Replies
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Hi Everyone,
I have a hard time understanding piezoelectric coordinate system in general and for MEMS applications in specific
Right now i am trying to model SAW simulation
I attende one of Comsol webinar regarding SAW and the lecturer used a YZ lithium niobate since it is commonly used. Unfortunately since there was lots of questions in the webinar, my questions were not addressed so I am hoping
The thing that I do not understand is that (He specified a rotated coordinate system for the lithium niobate as follow = " For YZ-LiNbO3 the rotations are { alpha = -pi/2; beta=pi/2; gama=0} and said the YZ- means y surface and z propagation)
If I understood correct from reading about coordinate system rotation is that we are trying to align the crystal orientation to the global orientation by setting Euler angles with respect to the global
If that was right then my questions in my mind are:
- There are other lithium niobate like 128yx and others. What is the difference between each one of them in Comsol? Is it just propogation direction and suface difference ?
- What happens if we did not set up any coordinate system and keep it to the global system ? What is the initial coordinate system of the piezoelectric materials ?
Where could I get the Euler angles of the piezoelectric marterials?
If I want to simulate SAW and Lamb waves of the same material, do the coordinate system change to generate different waves or is that the coordinate system is not relates to the waves but related to the crystal orientation of the materials and the waves are generated based on the model design and the electrode excitations?
Thank You
Regards, Abdul