Title :
High Q metal strip SSBW resonators using a SAW design
Author :
Avramov, Ivan D.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Solid State Phys., Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract :
An experimental study of metal strip surface skimming bulk wave (SSBW) resonators using a surface acoustic wave (SAW) design is presented. Characteristics of SSBW and SAW resonators fabricated with the same photolithographic mask are compared and discussed. High Q low-loss SSBW resonators are achieved using a conventional two-port SAW resonator design and taking special care of the distance L between both interdigital transducers, the metal thickness h/ lambda ( lambda =acoustic wavelength) and the finger-to-gap ratio. Best overall performance of the SSBW devices in this study is achieved at L=n lambda /2- lambda /4 (compared with L=n lambda /2- lambda /8 for SAW resonators), h/ lambda =1.6% (compared with 2% for SAW), and finger-to-gap ratio close to 1. The best device fabricated shows an unloaded Q of 5820 and an insertion loss of 7.8 dB at 766 MHz. The SSBW resonant frequency shows a stronger dependence on the metal thickness than the SAW one. This problem, however, is readily solved by frequency trimming using a CF/sub 4/ plasma etching technique. SSBW resonator can be trimmed by 0.2% down in frequency (compared with 0.05% for SAW) without affecting their performance.<>
Keywords :
acoustic resonators; photolithography; sputter etching; surface acoustic wave devices; 7.8 dB; 766 MHz; fluoromethane plasma etching technique; frequency trimming; insertion loss; interdigital transducers; metal strip SSBW resonators; metal thickness; photolithographic mask; resonant frequency; surface acoustic wave; surface skimming bulk wave resonators; two-port SAW resonator design; Acoustic transducers; Acoustic waves; Frequency; Gratings; Insertion loss; Oscillators; Strips; Surface acoustic wave devices; Surface acoustic waves; Surface contamination;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on