Extremely low loss phonon-trapping cryogenic acoustic cavities for future physical experiments.
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ABSTRACT: Low loss Bulk Acoustic Wave devices are considered from the point of view of the solid state approach as phonon-confining cavities. We demonstrate effective design of such acoustic cavities with phonon-trapping techniques exhibiting extremely high quality factors for trapped longitudinally-polarized phonons of various wavelengths. Quality factors of observed modes exceed 1 billion, with a maximum Q-factor of 8 billion and Q × f product of 1.6 · 10(18) at liquid helium temperatures. Such high sensitivities allow analysis of intrinsic material losses in resonant phonon systems. Various mechanisms of phonon losses are discussed and estimated.
SUBMITTER: Galliou S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3701167 | biostudies-other | 2013
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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