Complete tunneling of acoustic waves between piezoelectric crystals
Geng, Z., & Maasilta, I. J. (2023). Complete tunneling of acoustic waves between piezoelectric crystals. Communications Physics, 6, Article 178. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-023-01293-y
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The mechanical displacements in piezoelectric materials carry along macroscopic electric fields, allowing tunneling of acoustic waves across a vacuum gap beyond the charge-charge interaction distance. However, no rigorous proof of complete acoustic wave tunneling has been presented, and the conditions to achieve complete tunneling have not been identified. Here, we demonstrate analytically the condition for such phenomenon for arbitrary anisotropic crystal symmetries and orientations, and that complete transmission of the incoming wave occurs at the excitation frequency of leaky surface waves. We also show that the complete transmission condition can be related to the surface electric impedance and the effective surface permittivity of the piezoelectric material, relevant to realize the complete tunneling experimentally. We support our findings with numerical results for the maximum power transmittance of a slow transverse wave tunneling between identical ZnO crystals. The results show that complete tunneling can be achieved for a large range of orientations.
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FET Future and Emerging Technologies, H2020; Academy Project, AoF
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This study was supported by the Academy of Finland project number 341823 and by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the grant agreement number 800923 (SUPERTED).License
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