FEM/BEM impedance and power analysis for measured LGS SH-SAW devices

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作者
Kenny, TD [1 ]
Pollard, TB [1 ]
Berkenpas, E [1 ]
da Cunha, MP [1 ]
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[1] Univ Maine, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Orono, ME 04473 USA
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10.1109/TUFFC.2006.1593379
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
Pure shear horizontal piezoelectrically active surface and bulk acoustic waves (SH-SAW and SH-BAW) exist along rotated Y-cuts, Euler angles (0 degrees, theta, 90 degrees), of trigonal class 32 group crystals, which include the LGX family of crystals (langasite, langatate, and langanite). In this paper both SH-SAW and SH-BAW generated by finite-length, interdigital transducers (IDTs) on langasite, Euler angles (0 degrees, 22 degrees, 90 degrees), are simulated using combined finite- and boundary-element methods (FEM/BEM). Aluminum and gold IDT electrodes ranging in thickness from 600 A to 2000 A have been simulated, fabricated, and tested, with both free and metalized surfaces outside the IDT regions considered. Around the device's operating frequency, the percent difference between the calculated IDT impedance magnitude using the FEM/BEM model and the measurements is better than 5% for the different metal layers and thicknesses considered. The proportioning of SH-SAW and SH-BAW power is analyzed as a function of the number of IDT electrodes; type of electrode metal; and relative thickness of the electrode film, h/lambda, where lambda is the SH-SAW wavelength. Simulation results show that rt-joder.Ae mechanical loading by gold electrodes increases the proportion of input power converted to SH-SAW. For example, with a split-electrode IDT, comprising 238 electrodes with a relative thickness h/lambda = 0.63% and surrounded by an infinitesimally thin conducting film, nearly 9% more input power is radiated as SH-SAW when gold instead of aluminum electrodes are used.
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