Abstract

A delay line is described which uses unidirectional transducers, formed by placing a short interdigital transducer (IDT) adjacent to a grating reflector, to realize low insertion losses. Theoretical and experimental results are compared for a device with 10.5 finger pair transducers and 100 finger pair gratings. The measured insertion loss was 2.5 dB at 38.14 MHz.

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