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titleOfInvention Acoustic electronic devices that operate with acoustic surface waves
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a device which can be driven by a voltage as small as a maximum of several volts and which operates by an interaction mechanism independent of a driving frequency. SOLUTION: An acoustic electronic device that operates with an acoustic surface wave in which an acoustic surface wave guided in a piezoelectric substrate 1 interacts with electronic systems 4, 5, and 6 is arranged on the substrate 1 in a traveling section of the acoustic surface wave. This is formed as an electron channel whose conductivity can be adjusted by the electric field effect.
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