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    PC software for SAW propagation in anisotropic multilayers by Adler, E.L., Slaboszewicz, J.K., Farnell, G.W., Jen, C.K.

    “…A software package that provides an interactive and graphical environment for surface acoustic wave (SAW) and plate-mode propagation studies in arbitrarily…”
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    On diffraction and focusing in anisotropic crystals by Kharusi, M.S., Farnell, G.W.

    Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (1972)
    “…This paper discusses various aspects of diffraction and focusing for waves in anisotropic crystals, and the concepts are applicable to electromagnetic,…”
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    Apodization of multilayer bulk-wave transducers by Akcakaya, E., Adler, E.L., Farnell, G.W.

    “…Recent experiments have demonstrated the use of superlattice transducers for bulk acoustic waves in the gigahertz frequency range. The transducers consisted of…”
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    Dynamic approach for finding effective elastic and piezoelectric constants of superlattices by Akcakaya, E., Farnell, G.W., Adler, E.L.

    “…A dynamic approach is presented for determining a set of equivalent elastic, piezoelectric, and permittivity constants for a superlattice consisting of a…”
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    Anisotropic superlattice transducers: characteristics and models by Akcakaya, E., Adler, E.L., Farnell, G.W.

    “…Recent experiments have demonstrated the practicability of superlattice transducers for bulk acoustic waves in the high GHz frequency range. The transducers…”
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    Shear-wave acoustooptic diffraction in nonsymmetry planes of biaxial crystals by Kharusi, M.S., Farnell, G.W.

    Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (1970)
    “…Topaz, an optically biaxial crystal, demonstrates the effects on acoustooptic diffraction geometry of the use of shear acoustic beams propagating in directions…”
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