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Free standing and solidly mounted Lamb wave resonators based on Al0.85Sc0.15N thin film

Parsapour, Fazel  
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Pashchenko, Vladimir  
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Chambon, Hugo
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June 3, 2019
Applied Physics Letters

Lamb wave microresonators with wavelengths

of 5-8m, vibrating in the S0 mode, and having 75 electrode pairs were fabricated and characterized. The results were compared to theoretical predictions obtained by finite element simulation. The active material was a 1m-thick Al0.85Sc0.15N thin film. Two types of acoustic isolation solutions were implemented: the first one with freestanding plates fixed by two bridges to a device frame [freestanding Lamb wave resonator (FS-LWR)] and the second one containing an acoustic W/SiO2 5-layer reflector [solidly mounted Lamb wave resonator (SM-LWR)]. All devices showed excellent agreement with FEM predictions, regarding resonance frequency and piezoelectric coupling. The quality factors of the SM-LWR devices were 5-6 times larger than the ones of the freestanding structures fabricated by the same Al0.85Sc0.15N deposition process: we achieved a figure of merit of 12-18 (Q(p) = 771, Q(s) = 507, k(2) = 2.29%) at an operation frequency of 1430MHz, which is so far the best performance realized with a MEMS Lamb wave resonator having a large number of electrode fingers. This performance opens up perspectives for filter applications.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.5088892
Web of Science ID

WOS:000470718700004

Author(s)
Parsapour, Fazel  
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Pashchenko, Vladimir  
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Chambon, Hugo
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Nicolay, Pascal
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Bleyl, Ingo
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Roesler, Ulrike
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Muralt, Paul  
Date Issued

2019-06-03

Publisher

AMER INST PHYSICS

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

114

Issue

22

Article Number

223103

Subjects

Physics, Applied

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Physics

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mems resonators

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aluminum

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June 24, 2019
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