Literature DB >> 28027989

Effects of compensating the temperature coefficient of frequency with the acoustic reflector layers on the overall performance of solidly mounted resonators.

Junaid Munir1, Teona Mirea2, Mario DeMiguel-Ramos3, M A Saeed4, Amiruddin Bin Shaari4, Enrique Iborra2.   

Abstract

Thin film acoustic wave resonator based devices require compensation of temperature coefficient of frequency (TCF) in many applications. This work presents the design and fabrication of temperature compensated solidly mounted resonators (SMRs). The characteristics of each material of the layered structure have an effect on the device TCF but depending on the relative position with respect to the piezoelectric material in the stack. The influence of material properties of the different layers composing the device on the TCF is discussed in detail. TCF behavior simulation is done with Mason's model and, to take into account the deterioration of overall performance due to the finite lateral size and shape of the resonator, we have used 2D and 3D finite element modelling of the resonators. The overall behavior of the device for external loads is predicted. SMRs are designed according to simulations and fabricated with different configurations to obtain TCF as near to zero as possible with an optimized response. Resonators are made by depositing Mo/AlN/Mo piezoelectric stacks on acoustic reflectors. As reflector materials, conductive W and insulating WOx films have been used as high acoustic impedance materials. SiO2 films are used as low acoustic impedance material.
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Keywords:  Acoustic reflectors; Finite Element Analysis; Solidly mounted resonators; Temperature coefficient of frequency

Year:  2016        PMID: 28027989     DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2016.10.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasonics        ISSN: 0041-624X            Impact factor:   2.890


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1.  Gravimetric sensors operating at 1.1 GHz based on inclined c-axis ZnO grown on textured Al electrodes.

Authors:  Girish Rughoobur; Mario DeMiguel-Ramos; José-Miguel Escolano; Enrique Iborra; Andrew John Flewitt
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-05-02       Impact factor: 4.379

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