DocumentCode :
2816472
Title :
Precise measurements of BAW and SAW properties of Langasite in the temperature range from 25°C to 1000°C
Author :
Bardong, J. ; Schulz, M. ; Schmitt, M. ; Shrena, I. ; Eisele, D. ; Mayer, E. ; Reindl, L.N. ; Fritze, H.
Author_Institution :
SAW Sensor Syst., Carinthian Tech Res. AG, Villach
fYear :
2008
fDate :
19-21 May 2008
Firstpage :
326
Lastpage :
331
Abstract :
There is a high demand for wireless sensing devices in harsh environments for industrial applications. For temperatures above 250degC, silicon-based sensors cannot be used. In contrast, bulk acoustic wave (BAW) and surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices are still suitable for this purpose. Further high-temperature applications include thermogravimetry on small volumes and gas sensing based on stoichiometry change of thin sensor films. Langasite (La3Ga5SiO14) is a piezoelectric single crystal that preserves its piezoelectric properties and is chemically stable up to its melting point at 1470degC without any phase transition and, therefore, is a promising material for high-temperature devices. Using a resonance-antiresonance method based on bulk oscillations, all components of elastic and piezoelectric tensors of langasite have been determined at temperatures up to 900deg C. Resonance spectra of several langasite samples have been measured and fitted with the impedance calculated from a one-dimensional physical model of piezoelectric bodies vibrating in several modes. In order to extract the electromechanical parameters, different resonator geometries and orientations are used. Also, the results of measurements are presented for SAW devices on langasite at temperatures from 25 to 750deg C. Two cuts with Euler angles (0deg, 138.5deg,26.6deg) and (0deg,30.1deg,26.6deg) have been studied. The devices were fabricated with a platinum (Pt) layer with different heights on a zirconium (Zr) adhesion layer. The main material parameters relevant for SAW devices such as phase velocity vp, propagation loss alpha and coupling coefficient k2 have been obtained. The measured SAW phase velocities compare well with those calculated with the elastic and piezoelectric tensors obtained by bulk-oscillation measurements.
Keywords :
acoustic wave velocity; bulk acoustic wave devices; gallium compounds; lanthanum compounds; piezoelectric materials; surface acoustic wave sensors; BAW properties; La3Ga5SiO14; Pt; SAW properties; Zr; bulk acoustic wave device; electromechanical parameters; high-temperature applications; langasite; one-dimensional physical model; piezoelectric bodies; piezoelectric single crystal; platinum layer; resonance spectra; resonance-antiresonance method; surface acoustic wave device; temperature 1470 C; temperature 25 C to 1000 C; zirconium adhesion layer; Acoustic sensors; Acoustic waves; Piezoelectric devices; Resonance; Surface acoustic wave devices; Surface acoustic waves; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; Tensile stress; Zirconium;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control Symposium, 2008 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
ISSN :
1075-6787
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1794-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1075-6787
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.2008.4623013
Filename :
4623013
Link To Document :
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