Title :
SAW strain sensitivity of selected rayleigh wave crystal cuts
Author :
Bruckner, Gudrun ; Stampf, Gernot ; Franz, Georg ; Fachberger, Rene ; Hauser, Robert
Author_Institution :
Carinthian Tech Res. AG, CTR AG, Villach, Austria
Abstract :
ST-quartz is commonly used for pressure sensor applications. Drawbacks are its frequency limitations and poor coupling coefficient. In particular for medical applications, where the temperature range is limited and the antenna size is critical, good signal coupling and higher frequencies may trump the temperature effects. This work compares experimental data on the sensitivity to mechanical loads of langasite 138.5°, lithiumtantalate 112.2° and ST-quartz. The measurements were performed on a dedicated test stand, using differential delay lines. The impulse responses versus varying mechanical loads were measured. The strain and stress distributions in the SAW elements were calculated from the measured mechanical loads using advanced FEM methods considering anisotropic elasticity. Sensitivity values to stress and strain have been deduced for the investigated substrates.
Keywords :
Rayleigh waves; deformation; elasticity; finite element analysis; lanthanum compounds; lithium compounds; quartz; stress-strain relations; substrates; surface acoustic waves; C; FEM methods; La3Ga5SiO14; LiTaO; Rayleigh wave crystal cuts; SAW strain sensitivity; ST-quartz; SiO2; anisotropic elasticity; differential delay lines; impulse responses; langasite; lithium tantalate; mechanical loads; medical applications; pressure sensor applications; strain distribution; stress distribution; substrates; Capacitive sensors; Frequency; Mechanical sensors; Mechanical variables measurement; Medical services; Strain measurement; Stress; Surface acoustic waves; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; SAW; langasite; lithiumtantalate; pressure; quartz; sensitivity; sensor; strain; stress;
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.2009.5442070