DocumentCode
1276315
Title
Acoustic wave-based sensors using mode conversion in periodic gratings
Author
Bender, Florian ; Dahint, Reiner ; Josse, Fabien
Author_Institution
Angewandte Phys. Chem., Heidelberg Univ., Germany
Volume
46
Issue
6
fYear
1999
Firstpage
1497
Lastpage
1503
Abstract
Using periodic gratings etched into the surface of a piezoelectric plate, surface acoustic waves (SAW) can be converted into bulk waves and vice versa with high efficiency. If parallel grating structures are fabricated on opposite surfaces of a piezoelectric plate, a SAW also can be directed from one surface to the other. Using such structures, acoustic wave-based sensors can be designed that utilize SAW for the detection of chemical analytes on an electrode-free surface, i.e., the back surface. As a result, spurious sensor response and electrode aging that may occur when a chemical analyte comes in contact with the transducers are minimized. The design principles of these grating-based SAW sensors are explained, and the mass sensitivity is investigated using chemical vapor deposited thin polymer films, a type of material used in many practical chemical sensor applications. Experimental results are presented for the detection of nitrogen dioxide (NO/sub 2/) in sub-ppm concentrations.
Keywords
bulk acoustic wave devices; chemical sensors; surface acoustic wave sensors; CVD polymer film; NO/sub 2/; bulk acoustic wave; chemical sensor; design; mass sensitivity; mode conversion; nitrogen dioxide detection; periodic grating; piezoelectric plate; surface acoustic wave; Acoustic sensors; Acoustic signal detection; Acoustic waves; Chemical analysis; Chemical sensors; Chemical transducers; Electrodes; Etching; Gratings; Surface acoustic waves;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/58.808873
Filename
808873
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