Abstract

We describe multilayer acoustic nanowave devices based on aperiodic stacks of GaAs and AlAs layers and achievable with standard Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) technology. These nanostructures were designed to display optimized acoustic reflectivity curves in the terahertz range. We address the design and optimization of these devices using a downhill simplex algorithm. We analyze different strategies of optimization, and we study the different engineering parameters relevant for the conception of aperiodic filters.

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