Title :
PS-2 High Coupling and High Temperature Stable Surface Acoustic Wave Substrates Using Groove Type Interdigital Transducers
Author :
Satoh, Yusuke ; Yamanouchi, Kazuhiko
Author_Institution :
Tohoku Inst. of Technol., Sendai
Abstract :
In this paper, in order to obtain the new substrates with the higher coupling of electromechanical coefficients (k2) and near zero temperature coefficients of frequency (TCF), the thin periodic grooves and interdigital transducers are fabricated on the high coupling substrates. The results showed high k2 over 0.4 at H/lambda, = 0.15 for rotated Y-cut, X-propagating LiNbO3 leaky SAW substrates, and high k2 over 0.08 and small TCF of -10ppm/degC at H/lambda = 0.1 and zero TCF at H/lambda = 0.3, for 36deg Y-X LiTaO3 leaky SAW substrates. The groove type substrates are applied to resonator and nondispersive filters using dispersive unidirectional transducers. The experimental results of k2 and reflectivities using grating groove resonators and UDT filters showed the good agreements to the theoretical ones
Keywords :
electromechanical effects; interdigital transducers; lithium compounds; substrates; surface acoustic wave resonator filters; surface acoustic wave resonators; surface acoustic waves; LiNbO3; LiTaO3; LiTaO3 leaky SAW substrates; UDT filters; Y-X leaky SAW substrates; dispersive unidirectional transducers; electromechanical coefficients; grating groove resonators; groove type IDT; groove type substrates; high coupling stable SAW substrates; high temperature stable SAW substrates; interdigital transducers; lithium niobate leaky SAW substrates; nondispersive filters; reflectivity; resonator; surface acoustic wave; temperature coefficients of frequency; Acoustic transducers; Acoustic waves; Dispersion; Frequency; High K dielectric materials; High-K gate dielectrics; Reflectivity; Resonator filters; Surface acoustic waves; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0201-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1051-0117
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2006.600