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Impedance Calculation in Surface Acoustic Wave Simulation
Posted Feb 21, 2024, 12:24 p.m. EST MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices Version 6.1 3 Replies
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Hello,
I am using a simulation for Surface Acoustic Waves in the frequency domain in order to obtain impedance. Initially, I am employing two boundary probes, one to measure electric potential and the other to measure the norm of surface current density multiplied by the out-of-plane thickness. Then, in the results section for the 1D plot group, it was chosen to use the point graph where I calculate the impedance ratio (V/A) through both probes. The issue is that I am not obtaining satisfactory results. Am I approaching this incorrectly?
In the physics I am applying, a terminal is used as a source of AC voltage. I have a question regarding this. In the time domain study, I made a global definition (analytical) as a cosine wave dependent on time, but in the frequency domain study, this is not possible. Therefore, I decided to define a waveform (global definition), but I am uncertain if it is correct for obtaining impedance. What should I do instead of using this waveform?
Could someone help me with this problem?
Thank you, Regards, TM