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31 May 1999

Volume 74, Issue 22, pp. 3245-3412

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Separation of density and viscosity influence on liquid-loaded surface acoustic wave devices

F. Herrmann, D. Hahn, and S. Büttgenbach

Appl. Phys. Lett. 74, 3410 (1999); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.123361 (3 pages) | Cited 9 times

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Love-mode sensors are reported for separate measurement of liquid density and viscosity. They combine the general merits of Love-mode devices, e.g., ease of sensitivity adjustment and robustness, with a highly effective procedure of separate determination of liquid density and viscosity. A model is proposed to describe the frequency response of the devices to liquid loading. Moreover, design rules are given for further optimization and sensitivity enhancement. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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85.25.Qc Superconducting surface acoustic wave devices and other superconducting devices
66.20.-d Viscosity of liquids; diffusive momentum transport
62.10.+s Mechanical properties of liquids
06.30.Dr Mass and density
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