SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE RESONATOR AND LADDER-TYPE FILTER
First Claim
1. A surface acoustic wave resonator comprising:
- a piezoelectric substrate;
an IDT electrode provided on the piezoelectric substrate; and
a pair of reflectors arranged adjacent to both ends of the IDT electrode in a surface acoustic wave propagation direction;
whereinthe IDT electrode includes;
first and second bus bars;
a plurality of first electrode fingers extending from the first bus bar toward the second bus bar;
a plurality of second electrode fingers extending from the second bus bar toward the first bus bar;
first dummy electrodes opposed to tips of the first electrode fingers with gaps therebetween and connected to the second bus bar; and
second dummy electrodes opposed to tips of the second electrode fingers with gaps therebetween and connected to the first bus bar;
the IDT electrode is cross-width weighted so that the IDT electrode includes a cross width-weighted portion in which electrode finger cross widths of the IDT electrode are reduced as the cross widths are located farther away from a portion having a largest cross width and are located closer to both ends of the IDT electrode in the surface acoustic wave propagation direction;
an edge of the first bus bar to which the first electrode fingers and the second dummy electrodes are connected includes an inclined portion that is inclined relative to the surface acoustic wave propagation direction so that the edge of the first bus bar is spaced a predetermined distance away from an envelope obtained by the cross width weighing;
an edge of the second bus bar to which the second electrode fingers and the first dummy electrodes are connected includes an inclined portion that is inclined relative to the surface acoustic wave propagation direction so that the edge of the second bus bar is spaced a predetermined distance away from the envelope obtained by the cross width weighting;
a length of an electrode finger of one of the reflectors that is adjacent to an outermost electrode of the IDT electrode is approximately equal to a sum of a length of an outermost electrode finger of the IDT electrode and a length of a dummy electrode opposed to a tip of the outermost electrode finger; and
if a sum of numbers of electrode fingers and dummy electrodes that a straight line extending from a tip of at least one electrode finger of the IDT electrode in the surface acoustic wave propagation direction crosses before reaching one of the edge of the first bus bar and the edge of the second bus bar is represented by N, N is at least 11, and the number of electrode fingers included in one of the pair of reflectors is approximately N.
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Abstract
A surface acoustic wave resonator is constructed such that cross widths of an IDT electrode are weighted so that the cross widths are reduced as they move outward in the surface acoustic wave propagation direction, an inner edge of a first bus bar includes inclined portions that are inclined so that the inner edge is spaced a predetermined distance away from an envelope portion adjacent to the first bus bar, an inner edge of a second bus bar includes inclined portions that are inclined so that the inner edge is spaced a predetermined distance away from an envelope portion adjacent to the second bus bar, and the sum N of the numbers of electrode fingers and dummy electrodes that are crossed by a straight line extending from the tip of at least one of the electrode fingers in the surface acoustic wave propagation direction is at least N.
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1. A surface acoustic wave resonator comprising:
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a piezoelectric substrate; an IDT electrode provided on the piezoelectric substrate; and a pair of reflectors arranged adjacent to both ends of the IDT electrode in a surface acoustic wave propagation direction; wherein the IDT electrode includes; first and second bus bars; a plurality of first electrode fingers extending from the first bus bar toward the second bus bar; a plurality of second electrode fingers extending from the second bus bar toward the first bus bar; first dummy electrodes opposed to tips of the first electrode fingers with gaps therebetween and connected to the second bus bar; and second dummy electrodes opposed to tips of the second electrode fingers with gaps therebetween and connected to the first bus bar; the IDT electrode is cross-width weighted so that the IDT electrode includes a cross width-weighted portion in which electrode finger cross widths of the IDT electrode are reduced as the cross widths are located farther away from a portion having a largest cross width and are located closer to both ends of the IDT electrode in the surface acoustic wave propagation direction; an edge of the first bus bar to which the first electrode fingers and the second dummy electrodes are connected includes an inclined portion that is inclined relative to the surface acoustic wave propagation direction so that the edge of the first bus bar is spaced a predetermined distance away from an envelope obtained by the cross width weighing; an edge of the second bus bar to which the second electrode fingers and the first dummy electrodes are connected includes an inclined portion that is inclined relative to the surface acoustic wave propagation direction so that the edge of the second bus bar is spaced a predetermined distance away from the envelope obtained by the cross width weighting; a length of an electrode finger of one of the reflectors that is adjacent to an outermost electrode of the IDT electrode is approximately equal to a sum of a length of an outermost electrode finger of the IDT electrode and a length of a dummy electrode opposed to a tip of the outermost electrode finger; and if a sum of numbers of electrode fingers and dummy electrodes that a straight line extending from a tip of at least one electrode finger of the IDT electrode in the surface acoustic wave propagation direction crosses before reaching one of the edge of the first bus bar and the edge of the second bus bar is represented by N, N is at least 11, and the number of electrode fingers included in one of the pair of reflectors is approximately N. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
an outer edge of one of the first and second bus bars of one of the first and second surface acoustic wave resonators that is opposed to an edge to which one of the first and second electrode fingers and one of the second and first dummy electrodes are connected, is inclined so that the outer edge of the one of the first and second bus bars is spaced a predetermined distance away from the envelope, and the second bus bar of the second surface acoustic wave resonator is located outside of the outer edge of the first bus bar of the first surface acoustic wave resonator in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the surface acoustic wave propagation direction.
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