Title :
Sensitivity of Electroelastic Effect to Nonlinear Material Behavior in Langasite Resonators
Author :
Zhang, Haifeng ; Turner, Joseph A. ; Yang, Jiashi ; Kosinski, John A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Mech., Lincoln Univ., Lincoln, NE
Abstract :
Langasite is of interest for resonator applications for several reasons including its good temperature behavior, good piezoelectric coupling, low acoustic loss and high Q factor. Biasing effects for such resonators, crucial for design applications, depend on an accurate understanding of the effects from nonlinear material constants. Accurate experimental determination of the nonlinear elastic, piezoelectric, dielectric and electrostrictive constants requires the evaluation of the contribution of different nonlinear material constants to the biasing effect. In this article, the shift of resonant frequency due to applied electrical field is discussed for thickness-mode langasite resonators. The resonant frequency is determined as a function of static electrical field applied in the thickness direction. A variety of plano-plano langasite resonators with different material orientations are considered. Of particular interest for this article is the sensitivity of the observed frequency shifts with respect to changes in the nonlinear elastic, piezoelectric, electrostrictive and dielectric constants. First-order perturbation integral theory is used for the theory and numerical analysis to determine the frequency shifts and sensitivities. Implications with respect to interpretation of measurements are discussed
Keywords :
Q-factor; crystal resonators; elastic constants; electrostriction; finite element analysis; permittivity; perturbation theory; Biasing effects; Q-factor; dielectric constants; electroelastic effect; electrostrictive constants; finite element analysis; frequency shifts; langasite resonators; nonlinear elastic constants; perturbation integral theory; piezoelectric constants; piezoelectric coupling; resonant frequency; static electrical field; Acoustic applications; Dielectric constant; Dielectric materials; Dielectric measurements; Electrostriction; Numerical analysis; Piezoelectric materials; Q factor; Resonant frequency; Temperature sensors;
Conference_Titel :
International Frequency Control Symposium and Exposition, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Miami, FL
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0074-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0074-0
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.2006.275467