Patent Publication Number: US-2021184648-A1

Title: Elastic wave device

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application claims the benefit of priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-254157 filed on Dec. 25, 2015. The entire contents of this application are hereby incorporated herein by reference. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The present invention relates to an elastic wave device. 
     2. Description of the Related Art 
     Elastic wave devices have been widely used in, for example, filters of cellular phones. Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2002-100952 discloses one example of an elastic wave device including IDT (interdigital transducer) electrodes. Each of busbars of the IDT electrodes includes a lower layer wiring and an upper layer wiring laminated on the lower layer wiring. 
     Recently, in order to satisfy a demand for further size reduction of the elastic wave device, the distance between adjacent busbars of the IDT electrodes has gradually decreased due to design of arranging elastic wave resonators closer to each other in a direction perpendicular to an elastic-wave propagating direction. On the other hand, in a ladder filter, for example, a size of the IDT electrode of the elastic wave resonator taken along the elastic-wave propagating direction has increased to improve filter characteristics, and hence a length of the busbar has also increased. Accordingly, when the elastic wave resonators including the IDT electrodes, which have the busbars of two-layer structure and which are horizontally elongated as in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2002-100952, are arranged close to each other, a formation failure or defect in the busbars is likely to occur, thus resulting in a possibility that short-circuiting may occur between the adjacent busbars. For that reason, it has been difficult to arrange the IDT electrodes in a sufficiently close relation, and to provide satisfactory size reduction of the elastic wave device. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a reduced size elastic wave device in which a formation failure or defect in busbars is less likely to occur in a region where IDT electrodes are adjacent to or in a vicinity of each other. 
     According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an elastic wave device includes a piezoelectric substrate, and a plurality of elastic wave elements provided on the piezoelectric substrate and including IDT electrodes, respectively. The plurality of elastic wave elements includes a first elastic wave element and a second elastic wave element. The IDT electrode of the first elastic wave element includes first and second busbars that oppose each other, and the IDT electrode of the second elastic wave element includes third and fourth busbars that oppose each other. The second busbar and the third busbar extend parallel or substantially parallel to each other and a gap is included between the second busbar and the third busbar in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to an elastic-wave propagating direction. Each of the second and third busbars includes a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer, and at least a portion of the second electrode layer is laminated on the first electrode layer. The second electrode layer of the second busbar is cut in at least one location in a direction crossing the elastic-wave propagating direction. 
     In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second electrode layer of the second busbar is cut in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the elastic-wave propagating direction. 
     In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second electrode layer of the third busbar is cut in at least one location in a direction crossing the elastic-wave propagating direction. Accordingly, a failure or defect in the second and third busbars is less likely to occur. 
     In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second electrode layer of the third busbar is cut in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the elastic-wave propagating direction. 
     In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second electrode layer of the third busbar is cut in a portion corresponding to an extension from a cut portion of the second electrode layer of the second busbar, the extension extending in a direction in which the second electrode layer of the second busbar is cut. 
     In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of elastic wave elements includes one or more serial arm resonators and a plurality of parallel arm resonators, and the first and second elastic wave elements are included in the plurality of parallel arm resonators. Accordingly, a formation failure or defect in the busbars of the parallel arm resonators is less likely to occur even when lengths of the parallel arm resonators in the elastic-wave propagating direction are increased. As a result, filter characteristics of the elastic wave device are able to be improved, and the size of the elastic wave device is able to be further reduced. 
     In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the elastic wave device further includes a first band pass filter and a second band pass filter. A pass band of the second band pass filter is different from a pass band of the first band pass filter, and the first band pass filter includes at least one of the first and second elastic wave elements. 
     In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first band pass filter includes one of the first and second elastic wave elements, and the second band pass filter includes the other of the first and second elastic wave elements. Accordingly, a distance between the first band pass filter and the second band pass filter is able to be further reduced. As a result, the size of the elastic wave device is able to be further reduced. 
     With the elastic wave device according to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, a formation failure or defect in the busbars is less likely to occur in a region where the IDT electrodes are adjacent to or in a vicinity of each other, and a reduction in size is able to be provided. 
     The above and other elements, features, steps, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the attached drawings. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is a schematic plan view of an elastic wave device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 2  is a circuit diagram of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 3  is a plan view showing an electrode arrangement of a serial arm resonator in the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 4  is a plan view showing electrode arrangements of first and second longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filters in the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 5  is an enlarged schematic plan view of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 6  is a schematic plan view of a portion corresponding to first and second elastic wave elements, the view being referenced to explain a manufacturing process of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 7  is a schematic plan view of the portion corresponding to the first and second elastic wave elements, the view being referenced to explain the manufacturing process of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 8  is a schematic plan view of the portion corresponding to the first and second elastic wave elements, the view being referenced to explain the manufacturing process of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 9  is a graph plotting insertion losses of respective first band pass filters in the first preferred embodiment of the present invention and a comparative example. 
         FIG. 10  is a schematic plan view of an elastic wave device according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     The features of the present invention will be clarified through the following description of specific preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the drawings. 
     It is to be noted that the preferred embodiments disclosed in this specification are merely illustrative, and that components or configurations in the different preferred embodiments may be partly exchanged or combined with each other. 
     First Preferred Embodiment 
       FIG. 1  is a schematic plan view of an elastic wave device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.  FIG. 2  is a circuit diagram of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment. In  FIG. 1 , elastic wave resonators and longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filters are represented by two diagonal lines in a polygon. The features and elements shown in  FIG. 1  are similarly applied to  FIGS. 5, 6, 8 and 10 , which are described below. 
     The elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment is a duplexer  1  shown in  FIG. 1 . The duplexer  1  includes a piezoelectric substrate  2 . The piezoelectric substrate  2  includes, for example, a piezoelectric single crystal such as LiNbO 3  or LiTaO 3 , or an appropriate piezoelectric ceramic. 
     The duplexer  1  includes a first band pass filter  3   a  and a second band pass filter  3   b  with a pass band different from a pass band of the first band pass filter  3   a . Both of the band pass filters  3   a  and  3   b  are provided on the piezoelectric substrate  2 . The first band pass filter  3   a  is a transmission filter, and the second band pass filter  3   b  is a reception filter. 
     The duplexer  1  is provided on the piezoelectric substrate  2  and includes an antenna terminal  5  that is connected to an antenna. The first and second band pass filters  3   a  and  3   b  are connected in common to the antenna terminal  5 . 
     The first band pass filter  3   a  corresponds to, for example, an elastic wave device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
     Each of the first and second band pass filters  3   a  and  3   b  includes a plurality of elastic wave elements. Each of the plurality of elastic wave elements includes an IDT electrode. In more detail, as shown in  FIG. 2 , the first band pass filter  3   a  includes, as the plurality of elastic wave elements, serial arm resonators S 1  to S 4  and parallel arm resonators P 1  to P 3 . The first band pass filter  3   a  is a ladder filter. 
       FIG. 3  is a plan view showing an electrode arrangement of the serial arm resonator S 1  in the first preferred embodiment. 
     The serial arm resonator S 1  includes an IDT electrode  10 A provided on the piezoelectric substrate  2 . Reflectors  11 A and  11 A are located on both sides of the IDT electrode  10 A in an elastic-wave propagating direction. Similarly, each of the other serial arm resonators S 2  to S 4 , the parallel arm resonators P 1  to P 3 , and later-described elastic wave resonators S 11  and P 11 , shown in  FIG. 2 , includes an IDT electrode and a pair of reflectors. 
     The second band pass filter  3   b  includes, as the plurality of elastic wave elements, first and second longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filters  7   a  and  7   b , and the elastic wave resonators S 11  and P 11 . 
       FIG. 4  is a plan view showing electrode arrangements of the first and second longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filters in the first preferred embodiment. 
     The first longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filter  7   a  includes IDT electrodes  10 Ba to  10 Bc. Reflectors  11 B and  11 B are located on both sides of the IDT electrodes  10 Ba to  10 Bc in the elastic-wave propagating direction. The second longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filter  7   b  includes IDT electrodes  10 Ca to  10 Cc. Reflectors  11 C and  11 C are located on both sides of the IDT electrodes  10 Ca to  10 Cc in the elastic-wave propagating direction. 
       FIG. 5  is an enlarged schematic plan view of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment. 
     As shown in  FIG. 5 , the parallel arm resonator P 1  in the first band pass filter  3   a  corresponds to a first elastic wave element. The IDT electrode of the parallel arm resonator P 1  includes first and second busbars  9   a  and  9   b  that are opposed to each other. On the other hand, the serial arm resonator S 1  corresponds to a second elastic wave element. The IDT electrode of the serial arm resonator S 1  includes third and fourth busbars  9   c  and  9   d  that are opposed to each other. 
     The first to fourth busbars  9   a  to  9   d  each extend in a lengthwise direction. The second busbar  9   b  and the third busbar  9   c  extend parallel or substantially parallel to each other. In the first preferred embodiment, the lengthwise direction is a direction parallel or substantially parallel to the elastic-wave propagating direction in each of the parallel arm resonator P 1  and the serial arm resonator S 1 . A gap is included between the second busbar  9   b  and the third busbar  9   c  in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction. 
     Each of the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  includes a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer laminated on the first electrode layer. In the first preferred embodiment, each of the first and fourth busbars  9   a  and  9   d  also includes a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer laminated on the first electrode layer. An electrical resistance is able to be reduced with the two-layer structure of the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer. According to a modification of the first preferred embodiment, each of at least the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  includes the first and second electrode layers. Furthermore, according to a modification of the first preferred embodiment, the second electrode layer is partially laminated on the first electrode layer. 
     In the first and second band pass filters, for example, each of the busbars of the IDT electrodes in all the elastic wave elements preferably includes electrode layers corresponding to the above-described first and second electrode layers. Accordingly, the electrical resistance is able to be further reduced. 
     The second busbar  9   b  includes a cut portion  9 B where the second electrode layer is cut in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the second busbar  9   b  to be partially separated. The first electrode layer of the second busbar  9   b  is exposed in the cut portion  9 B. 
     Similarly, the third busbar  9   c  includes a cut portion  9 C where the second electrode layer is cut in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the third busbar  9   c  to be partially separated. In more detail, the second electrode layer of the third busbar  9   c  is cut in a portion corresponding to an extension from the cut portion  9 B of the second busbar  9   b , the extension extending in the direction in which the second electrode layer of the second busbar  9   b  is cut. The first electrode layer of the third busbar  9   c  is exposed in the cut portion  9 C. 
     The first preferred embodiment includes the feature of the second electrode layer of the second busbar  9   b  and the second electrode layer of the third busbar  9   c  each being cut to be partially separated, as described above. Accordingly, a formation failure or defect in the busbars is less likely to occur in a region where the IDT electrodes are adjacent to or in a vicinity of each other. In addition, a reduction in size of the duplexer  1  is able to be provided. The above features are described below with a detailed description of the duplexer  1  and a non-limiting example of a method of manufacturing the duplexer  1 . 
     As shown in  FIG. 2 , the first band pass filter  3   a  includes an input terminal  4 . The serial arm resonators S 1  to S 4  are connected in series between the input terminal  4  and the antenna terminal  5 . 
     The parallel arm resonator P 1  is connected between a ground potential and a junction of the serial arm resonator S 1  closest to the input terminal  4  and the serial arm resonator S 2 . The parallel arm resonator P 2  is connected between the ground potential and a junction of the serial arm resonator S 2  and the serial arm resonator S 3 . The parallel arm resonator P 3  is connected between the ground potential and a junction of the serial arm resonator S 3  and the serial arm resonator S 4 . However, the circuit configuration of the first band pass filter  3   a  is not limited to the particular configuration described above. 
     The second band pass filter  3   b  includes an output terminal  6 . The first and second longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filters  7   a  and  7   b  are connected in series between the antenna terminal  5  and the output terminal  6 . The elastic wave resonator S 11  for characteristic adjustment is connected between the antenna terminal  5  and the first longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filter  7   a . The elastic wave resonator P 11  for characteristic adjustment is connected between a junction of the antenna terminal  5  and the elastic wave resonator S 11  for characteristic adjustment and the ground potential. However, the circuit configuration of the second band pass filter  3   b  is not limited to the particular configuration described above. 
     As shown in  FIG. 1 , a plurality of ground terminals  8  is located on the piezoelectric substrate  2 . The plurality of ground terminals  8  is connected to a ground potential. 
     One non-limiting example of a manufacturing process of the duplexer  1 , that is, the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment, is described below. 
       FIG. 6  is a schematic plan view of a portion corresponding to the first and second elastic wave elements, the view being referenced to explain the manufacturing process of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment.  FIG. 7  is a schematic plan view of the portion corresponding to the first and second elastic wave elements, the view being referenced to explain the manufacturing process of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment.  FIG. 8  is a schematic plan view of the portion corresponding to the first and second elastic wave elements, the view being referenced to explain the manufacturing process of the elastic wave device according to the first preferred embodiment. In  FIGS. 6 to 8 , electrode arrangements for the other elastic wave elements on the piezoelectric substrate than the first and second elastic wave elements are omitted. Moreover, as described above, the first and second elastic wave elements are the parallel arm resonator P 1  and the serial arm resonator S 1 , respectively, shown in  FIG. 5 . In  FIG. 7 , a region where a later-described resist pattern is provided is indicated by hatching. 
     As shown in  FIG. 6 , the piezoelectric substrate  2  is prepared. Then, a metal film is provided on the piezoelectric substrate  2 . The metal film is able to be provided by, for example, sputtering or chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Then, a first wiring layer  12  is provided by patterning the metal film with photolithography. The first wiring layer  12  includes electrodes in respective first layers of the IDT electrodes and the reflectors. Respective first electrode layers  9   a   1  to  9   d   1  of the above-described first to fourth busbars are provided through the steps described above. 
     Next, as shown in  FIG. 7 , a resist pattern  13  is provided on the piezoelectric substrate  2  to cover a portion of the first wiring layer  12 . The resist pattern  13  covers individual electrode fingers of the IDT electrodes. The resist pattern  13  includes portions opened at positions above the first electrode layers  9   a   1  to  9   d   1  of the first to fourth busbars. In a later-described step, respective second electrode layers of the first to fourth busbars are provided in the opened regions. 
     A thickness of the resist pattern  13  is preferably larger than a thickness of the first wiring layer  12  shown in  FIG. 6 . Accordingly, thicknesses of respective second electrode layers of the first to fourth busbars are able to be increased, and electrical resistances are able to be further reduced. 
     The resist pattern  13  includes a narrow width portion  13   a  that is positioned between the first electrode layer  9   b   1  of the second busbar and the first electrode layer  9   c   1  of the third busbar, and that extends along the first electrode layers  9   b   1  and  9   c   1 . The narrow width portion  13   a  extends over an entire length of a region where the first electrode layers  9   b   1  and  9   c   1  of the second and third busbars are positioned in an opposing relation. A width of the narrow width portion  13   a  is equal or substantially equal to a size of the narrow width portion  13   a  in a direction crossing the direction in which the narrow width portion  13   a  extends. As the distance between the second busbar and the third busbar shortens, the width of the narrow width portion  13   a  is reduced. 
     In a step shown in  FIG. 7 , the resist pattern  13  includes reinforcement portions  13   b  and  13   c  that reinforce the narrow width portion  13   a . In more detail, the reinforcement portion  13   b  is provided on the first electrode layer  9   b   1  of the second busbar. The reinforcement portion  13   b  connects the narrow width portion  13   a  and the other portion of the resist pattern  13 . Similarly, the reinforcement portion  13   c  is provided on the first electrode layer  9   c   1  of the third busbar. The reinforcement portion  13   c  also connects the narrow width portion  13   a  and the other portion of the resist pattern  13 . As described below, the second electrode layer of the second busbar and the second electrode layer of the third busbar are cut in regions corresponding to the reinforcement portions  13   b  and  13   c , respectively. 
     A failure or defect, such as a positional deviation, in the narrow width portion  13   a  is more likely to occur as the width of the narrow width portion  13   a  reduces and the thickness thereof increases. Furthermore, the failure or defect in the narrow width portion  13   a  is more likely to occur as the length of the narrow width portion  13   a  increases. In view of the above-described unique structure, the narrow width portion  13   a  is reinforced by the reinforcement portions  13   b  and  13   c . With the presence of the reinforcement portions  13   b  and  13   c , the failure or defect in the narrow width portion  13   a  is significantly reduced or prevented even when the distance between the second busbar  9   b  and the third busbar  9   c  is shortened. In addition, the failure or defect in the narrow width portion  13   a  is significantly reduced or prevented even when the lengths of the second and third busbars are increased. As a result, a failure or defect in the second and third busbars, which are provided by patterning the resist pattern  13 , is significantly reduced or prevented. 
     Thus, the failure or defect in the second and third busbars is significantly reduced or prevented by providing the reinforcement portions  13   b  and  13   c  and cutting each of the second electrode layers of the second and third busbars to be partially separated as described above. 
     According to a modification of the first preferred embodiment, at least one of the reinforcement portions  13   b  and  13   c  is provided at one location. Accordingly, the positional deviation of the narrow width portion  13   a  is less likely to occur. As an alternative, the reinforcement portion  13   b  or  13   c  may be provided in plural. 
     Next, a metal film is provided on the piezoelectric substrate  2  in both a portion covered with the resist pattern  13  and a portion not covered with the resist pattern  13 . The resist pattern  13  is then peeled off. As a result, the second electrode layers  9   a   2  to  9   d   2  of the first to fourth busbars  9   a  to  9   d  are provided as shown in  FIG. 8 . 
     In the step of peeling off the resist pattern  13  as described above, the metal films on the reinforcement portions  13   b  and  13   c  of the resist pattern  13 , shown in  FIG. 7 , are removed together. Thus, the cut portions  9 B and  9 C of the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  are formed. As a result, the parallel arm resonator P 1  and the serial arm resonator S 1  are formed. Through the steps described above, the other elastic wave elements, including the elastic wave resonators and the longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filters, are also formed at the same or substantially the same time. 
     As described above, the positional deviation of the narrow width portion  13   a  is less likely to occur even when the width of the narrow width portion  13   a  of the resist pattern  13  is reduced. Accordingly, a failure or defect in the second electrode layers  9   b   2  and  9   c   2  is less likely to occur even when the distance between the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  in the direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  is shortened. In addition, the failure or defect in the second electrode layers  9   b   2  and  9   c   2  is less likely to occur even when the lengths of the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  are increased. Accordingly, short-circuiting between the second busbar  9   b  and the third busbar  9   c  is also less likely to occur. Moreover, a further reduction in size of the duplexer  1  is able to be provided. 
     Referring to  FIG. 1 , in the duplexer  1 , the lengths of the parallel arm resonator P 1  and the serial arm resonator S 1  along the elastic-wave propagating direction are larger than those of the serial arm resonators S 2  to S 4  along the elastic-wave propagating direction. Accordingly, the number of pairs of electrode fingers of the IDT electrode in each of the parallel arm resonator P 1  and the serial arm resonator S 1  is able to be increased. As a result, filter characteristics, such as a Q value, are able to be improved. In this connection, a reduction in size of the duplexer  1  is able to be provided by arranging the parallel arm resonator P 1  and the serial arm resonator S 1  adjacent to or in a vicinity of each other in the direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the elastic-wave propagating direction, as shown in  FIG. 1 . Furthermore, the distance between the parallel arm resonator P 1  and the serial arm resonator S 1  in the direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the elastic-wave propagating direction is able to be shortened even more. It is hence possible to improve the filter characteristics, and to provide a further reduction in size of the duplexer  1 . 
     The position at and the direction in which the second electrode layers of the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  in the parallel arm resonator P 1  and the serial arm resonator S 1  are each cut to be partially separated are not particularly limited to the above description. According to a modification of the first preferred embodiment, preferably only the second electrode layers of the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  are cut at positions opposing to each other. The second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  may be cut in a direction other than the direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction, that is, a direction crossing the lengthwise direction. Moreover, according to a modification of the first preferred embodiment, preferably only one of the second electrode layers of the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  is cut in at least one location. Accordingly, the failure or defect in the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  is less likely to occur. 
     A duplexer including the same arrangement as the duplexer of the first preferred embodiment and a duplexer of a comparative example were fabricated, and insertion losses of first band pass filters in both of the duplexers were compared. The duplexer of the comparative example includes a similar configuration as the duplexer of the first preferred embodiment except for that the former duplexer is not cut in portions corresponding to the second electrode layers of the second and third busbars. 
     Table 1, provided below, lists specifications of the IDT electrodes of the serial arm resonators S 1  to S 4 , the parallel arm resonators P 1  to P 3 , and the elastic wave resonators S 11  and P 11  in each of the duplexers according to the first preferred embodiment and the comparative example. Table 2, provided below, lists specifications of the IDT electrodes of the first and second longitudinally-coupled resonator-type elastic wave filters  7   a  and  7   b . Specifications of the reflectors are also listed in Tables 1 and 2. 
     
       
         
           
               
               
               
             
               
                   
                 TABLE 1 
               
             
            
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 IDT Electrode 
                 Reflector 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Number of Pairs 
                   
                 Pitch of 
                 Number of 
                 Pitch of 
               
               
                   
                 of Electrode 
                 Intersecting 
                 Electrode 
                 Electrode 
                 Electrode 
               
               
                   
                 Fingers (pairs) 
                 Width (μm) 
                 Fingers (μm) 
                 Fingers 
                 Fingers (μm) 
               
               
                   
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 Serial Arm Resonator S1 
                 82 
                 78.35 
                 5.5475 
                 9 
                 5.5687 
               
               
                 Serial Arm Resonator S2 
                 55 
                 85.21 
                 5.4568 
                 3 
                 5.5050 
               
               
                 Serial Arm Resonator S3 
                 64 
                 186.25 
                 5.5687 
                 9 
                 5.6189 
               
               
                 Serial Arm Resonator S4 
                 51 
                 114.22 
                 5.5214 
                 7 
                 5.5390 
               
               
                 Parallel Arm Resonator P1 
                 113 
                 125.20 
                 5.7303 
                 9 
                 5.7303 
               
               
                 Parallel Arm Resonator P2 
                 45 
                 194.90 
                 5.8004 
                 9 
                 5.8004 
               
               
                 Parallel Arm Resonator P3 
                 126 
                 129.26 
                 5.7568 
                 9 
                 5.7568 
               
               
                 Elastic Wave Resonator S11 
                 108 
                 60.08 
                 5.1695 
                 5 
                 5.1695 
               
               
                 Elastic Wave Resonator P11 
                 27 
                 94.86 
                 5.7316 
                 5 
                 5.7316 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     
       
         
           
               
               
               
               
               
             
               
                   
                 TABLE 2 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Number of Pairs 
                 Number of 
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 of Electrode 
                 Electrode 
                   
                 Pitch of 
               
               
                   
                 Fingers in IDT 
                 Fingers in 
                 Intersecting 
                 Electrode 
               
               
                   
                 Electrode (pairs) 
                 Reflector 
                 Width (μm) 
                 Fingers (μm) 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
            
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 First 
                 IDT ELECTRODE 10Ba 
                 8 
                 — 
                 116.32 
                 5.3011 
               
               
                 Longitudinally-Coupled 
                 IDT ELECTRODE 10Bb 
                 23  
                 — 
                 116.32 
                 5.3276 
               
               
                 Resonator-Type 
                 IDT ELECTRODE 10Bc 
                 8 
                 — 
                 116.32 
                 5.3011 
               
               
                 Elastic Wave Filter 7a 
                 Reflector 11B 
                 — 
                 54 
                 — 
                 5.4151 
               
               
                 Second 
                 IDT ELECTRODE 10Ca 
                 8 
                 — 
                 121.70 
                 5.3119 
               
               
                 Longitudinally-Coupled 
                 IDT ELECTRODE 10Cb 
                 28  
                 — 
                 121.70 
                 5.3603 
               
               
                 Resonator-Type 
                 IDT ELECTRODE 10Cc 
                 8 
                 — 
                 121.70 
                 5.3119 
               
               
                 Elastic Wave Filter 7b 
                 Reflector 11C 
                 — 
                 40 
                 — 
                 5.4613 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
       FIG. 9  is a graph plotting insertion losses of the respective first band pass filters in the first preferred embodiment and the comparative example. A solid line represents the result of the first preferred embodiment, and a broken line represents the result of the comparative example. 
     As seen from  FIG. 9 , the insertion loss of the first band pass filter in the first preferred embodiment is equal or substantially equal to the insertion loss of the first band pass filter in the comparative example. Thus, the first preferred embodiment is able to provide the above-described advantageous effects without causing an insertion loss due to diffraction of the elastic wave and an increase of electrical resistance. 
     Second Preferred Embodiment 
       FIG. 10  is a schematic plan view of an elastic wave device according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
     The elastic wave device according to the second preferred embodiment is a duplexer  21  shown in  FIG. 10 . The duplexer  21  is different from the duplexer  1  according to the first preferred embodiment in that each of first and second band pass filters  23   a  and  23   b  includes first and second elastic wave elements. The duplexer  21  includes the same or substantially the same elements and features as the duplexer  1  according to the first preferred embodiment in the elements and features other than those described above. 
     More specifically, the parallel arm resonator P 3  in the first band pass filter  23   a  corresponds to the above-described first elastic wave element, and the elastic wave resonator S 11  in the second band pass filter  23   b  corresponds to the above-described second elastic wave element. The parallel arm resonator P 3  and the elastic wave resonator S 11  are adjacent to or in a vicinity of each other in the direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the elastic-wave propagating direction. The parallel arm resonator P 3  includes first and second busbars  29   a  and  29   b  that are opposed to each other. The elastic wave resonator S 11  includes third and fourth busbars  29   c  and  29   d  that are opposed to each other. The second busbar  29   b  and the third busbar  29   c  extend parallel or substantially parallel to each other. The second and third busbars  29   b  and  29   c  are arranged with a gap left therebetween in the direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction. 
     Each of the second and third busbars  29   b  and  29   c  includes a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer. At least a portion of the second electrode layer is laminated on the first electrode layer. The second electrode layers of the second busbar  29   b  and the third busbar  29   c  are cut, similar to the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  in the first preferred embodiment. Thus, the second and third busbars  29   b  and  29   c  include cut portions  29 B and  29 C, respectively. 
     The duplexer  21  is able to be manufactured similar to the manufacturing process of the duplexer  1  according to the first preferred embodiment. More specifically, the second and third busbars  29   b  and  29   c  are able to be manufactured similar to the second and third busbars  9   b  and  9   c  in the parallel arm resonator P 1  and the serial arm resonator S 1 . In the second preferred embodiment, therefore, a formation failure or defect in the second and third busbars  29   b  and  29   c  in the parallel arm resonator P 3  and the elastic wave resonator S 11  is less likely to occur in addition to the advantageous effects of the first preferred embodiment. 
     Furthermore, the distance between the first band pass filter  23   a  and the second band pass filter  23   b  is able to be shortened even more. Accordingly, the size of the duplexer  21  is able to be further reduced. 
     The preferred embodiments of present invention are able to be suitably applied to individual band pass filters as well without being limited to a duplexer. In addition, the preferred embodiments of present invention are able to be suitably applied to, for example, a multiplexer including three or more band pass filters. 
     While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.