Title :
4E-3 Spurious Mode Suppression in BAW Resonators
Author :
Thalhammer, Robert ; Kaitila, Jyrki ; Zieglmeier, Sebastian ; Elbrecht, Lueder
Author_Institution :
Infineon Technol., Neubiberg
Abstract :
Designing bulk acoustic wave resonators for RF filter applications is governed by the need for a high quality factor (Q-value), a large piezoelectric coupling and the purity of the main resonance. The most powerful method to suppress spurious modes is terminating the edges of the resonators by a specific border region with a different eigenresonance. In this paper, we demonstrate the design constraints according to the dispersion diagrams and discuss specific realizations of this border regions, particularly for resonators of dispersion type II. Contrary to mirror type resonators with monotonic dispersion branches, membrane resonators comprising AlN as the piezoelectric layer show a negative slope in the main dispersion branch. Consequently, a border region of higher eigenresonance frequency is required for spurious mode suppression. Based on dispersion calculations and FEM simulations, we demonstrate how it has to be designed and discuss the sensitivity to processing induced layer thickness variations. The additional modes emerging between series and parallel resonance are analyzed and related to the respective branches of the dispersion diagram
Keywords :
acoustic resonator filters; bulk acoustic wave devices; finite element analysis; radiofrequency filters; AlN; BAW resonators; FEM simulations; RF filter applications; bulk acoustic wave; dispersion diagram; eigenresonance frequency; finite element method; membrane resonators; mirror type resonators; monotonic dispersion; piezoelectric coupling; piezoelectric layer; quality factor; spurious mode suppression; Acoustic waves; Biomembranes; Boundary conditions; Mirrors; Pistons; Q factor; Radio frequency; Resonance; Resonant frequency; Resonator filters;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0201-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1051-0117
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2006.122