Theoretical and Experimental Identification of Love Wave Frequency Peaks in Layered Structure ZnO/Quartz SAW Device

In this paper, the layered structure ZnO/Quartz (90 deg rotated ST-cut) is investigated theoretically and experimentally. Both waves, Rayleigh and Love, are analyzed. Dispersion curves of phase velocities, electromechanical coupling coefficient ( K 2 ) and temperature coefficient of frequency (TCF)...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE sensors journal 2008-08, Vol.8 (8), p.1399-1403
Hauptverfasser: Moreira, F., El Hakiki, M., Elmazria, O., Sarry, F., Le Brizoual, L., Alnot, P.
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, the layered structure ZnO/Quartz (90 deg rotated ST-cut) is investigated theoretically and experimentally. Both waves, Rayleigh and Love, are analyzed. Dispersion curves of phase velocities, electromechanical coupling coefficient ( K 2 ) and temperature coefficient of frequency (TCF) were calculated as a function of normalized thickness ZnO film ( kh ZnO = 2pi h ZnO /lambda) and the optimum value of h ZnO was determined for experimental study. Experimental results combined with simulation lead to clearly identify the generated waves and their higher modes in this structure except the mode 0 that shows comparable velocity for both Rayleigh and Love waves. The identification of the wave type was performed by studying the frequency response of the device with or without a droplet of water in the wave path. We also demonstrate that the highest elastic velocity is obtained for the mode 1 of the Love wave. This Love wave mode exhibits very interesting electrical characteristics, good K 2 , high-frequency rejection, low TCF, and very low attenuation in liquid making it very attractive for gas and liquid sensor applications.
ISSN:1530-437X
1558-1748
DOI:10.1109/JSEN.2008.920704