Abstract
A new acoustic resonator with nonplanar quartz transducers for liquids (sample volume about 20 ml) in the 0.2− to 2−MHz range is described. The application of static overpressure onto the liquid cavity causes concave bending of both quartz transducers. This reduces loss contributions from diffraction and ’’side−wall effects’’ considerably, resulting in higher Q values for this resonator; moreover, air inclusions in the cavity are suppressed. Subject Classification: 35.24, 35.80.