Title :
A design procedure for an acoustic mirror providing dual reflection of longitudinal and shear waves in Solidly Mounted BAW Resonators (SMRs)
Author :
Jose, S. ; Jansman, A.B.M. ; Hueting, R.J.E.
Author_Institution :
MESA + Inst. for Nanotechnol., Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
Abstract :
The quality factor of the traditional Solidly Mounted Resonator (SMR) is limited by substrate losses, as the traditionally employed acoustic mirror reflects longitudinal waves but not shear waves. Modern mirrors do reflect both waves, but design rules for such mirrors have not been published so far. We propose a systematic design procedure derived from optics leading to a novel embodiment for the acoustic mirror which effectively reflects both longitudinal and shear waves. This method can be applied for the acoustic mirror design for any given material combination. An analytical model is presented; its agreement with FEM simulations is good. With the optimized design, we can obtain a minimum transmission for longitudinal and shear waves of -25 dB and -20 dB at resonance frequencies for longitudinal and shear waves, respectively, for various reflector material combinations.
Keywords :
Q-factor; acoustic resonators; acoustic wave reflection; acoustic wave transmission; bulk acoustic wave devices; finite element analysis; mirrors; FEM simulation; acoustic mirror design; acoustic transmission; dual reflection; longitudinal waves; quality factor; reflector material combination; resonance frequency; shear waves; solidly mounted BAW resonators; substrate loss; Acoustic reflection; Acoustic waves; Analytical models; Mirrors; Optical design; Optical losses; Optical materials; Optical reflection; Optical resonators; Q factor; Acoustic mirror; Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW); Solidly Mounted Resonator (SMR); Stop-band theory; Transmission curve;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2009 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4389-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1948-5719
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2009.5442065