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titleOfInvention Electromechanical converter
abstract An electromechanical transducer capable of reducing unnecessary signals, noise, and the like of a received signal due to reflection of acoustic waves by wiring. An electromechanical conversion element including at least one cell such as a capacitive ultrasonic transducer on a substrate of an electromechanical conversion device, and at least received sound connected to the electromechanical conversion element. A wiring 102 for transmitting an electrical signal by waves is provided. An attenuation layer 301 that attenuates acoustic waves is provided on the wiring 102. [Selection] Figure 2
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