Abstract

The problem of the creation of stacked (mosaic and composite) broadband transducers that simultaneously provide a broad band and a high electroacoustic transduction efficiency is analyzed. The mosaic technology is shown to be optimal for the practical implementation of ultrasonic broadband low-frequency electroacoustic transducers. Being functionally flexible, the mosaic technology allows the development of numerous variants of electroacoustic transducers for the solution of different ultrasonic testing problems and, first of all, for the undistorted transduction of signals.

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