Michael Wagner, T. Gossmann, Jakob Tomasik, R. Weigel, A. Hagelauer
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Abstract
In this paper, a new concept from circuit design perspective is presented and evaluated based on simulations. The concept allows for manipulation of the fixed behavior and limited effective electromechanical coupling factor ($k_{\text{eff}}^2$) of acoustic-wave resonators by additional lumped-element resonators. This hybrid approach enables resonance spreading of single acoustic-wave resonators and can be used for wide-band filter designs. A theoretical description of the concept is given and its benefits and application to filter design are outlined. Important characteristics are illustrated by a design example.