DocumentCode
2583731
Title
Gravimetric sensitivity of transverse waves trapped by metal gratings on thin quartz plates
Author
Briot, J.B. ; Ballandras, S. ; Bigler, E. ; Martin, G.
Author_Institution
Lab. de Phys. et Metrol. des Oscillateurs, CNRS, Besancon, France
fYear
1997
fDate
28-30 May 1997
Firstpage
207
Lastpage
212
Abstract
It has been theoretically and experimentally demonstrated that Surface Transverse Wave (STW) resonators fabricated on thin quartz plates (AT and Z cuts) exhibit attractive properties with respect to classical shear plate mode wave delay lines. Many modes can be generated and trapped using thin metal strip gratings deposited on top side of the plate. Insertion losses lower than -10 dB and and factor in excess of 25000 were measured close to 130 MHz. The possibility to use the bottom side for sensing purpose appears very interesting. A general model is proposed based on a rigorous calculation of mechanical and electrical boundary conditions, giving access to the gravimetric sensitivity of each mode excited in the plate. Experiments have been performed to check the validity of the proposed theoretical analysis. Aluminum and chromium layers have been deposited by thermal evaporation on Z and AT cut plate devices to evaluate the gravimetric sensitivity of our devices. Measured properties are related to the difference of phase velocities of the waves in the quartz plate and the layer used to load the device. Comparison with already published data shows that the proposed theoretical approach provides better results than other analyses based on perturbation methods. Discussions are eventually proposed to explain the residual discrepancies between our model and experimental values
Keywords
aluminium; chromium; crystal resonators; density measurement; quartz; surface acoustic wave resonators; surface acoustic wave sensors; weighing; 10 dB; 130 MHz; AT cuts; Al-SiO2; Cr-SiO2; STW resonators; SiO2; Z cuts; electrical boundary condition; gravimetric sensitivity; insertion losses; mechanical boundary conditions; metal gratings; shear plate mode wave delay lines; surface transverse wave resonators; theoretical analysis; thin metal strip gratings; thin quartz plates; validity; Aluminum; Boundary conditions; Chromium; Delay lines; Gratings; Insertion loss; Loss measurement; Performance analysis; Strips; Surface waves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frequency Control Symposium, 1997., Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3728-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FREQ.1997.638545
Filename
638545
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