acoustoelectronics
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acoustoelectronics
[ə¦küs·tō·ə‚lek¦trän·iks] (engineering acoustics)
The branch of electronics that involves use of acoustic waves at microwave frequencies (above 500 megahertz), traveling on or in piezoelectric or other solid substrates. Also known as pretersonics.
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