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This paper describes a wide-band surface acoustic wave (SAW) filter designe
d to achieve large stop-band attenuation. The SAW filters using slanted fin
ger interdigital transducers are suitable for mid- or wide-band filters. To
achieve a stop-band attenuation of more than 80 dB, two SAW filters using
slanted finger unidirectional transducers (SFUDTs) were cascaded. Since the
se SFUDT filters have center-to-center distances that differ by one-fourth
of the acoustic wavelength at the center frequency, the triple transit echo
was effectively compensated. A cascaded-pair SFUDT SAW filter with a fract
ional bandwidth of 15 percent was designed and fabricated on a 128 degrees
Y-X LiNbO3 substrate. An insertion loss of 14 dB, amplitude ripples of 0.5
dB and stop-band attenuation of 80 dB or more were achieved.