DocumentCode
79240
Title
High-sensitivity open-loop electronics for gravimetric acoustic-wave-based sensors
Author
Rabus, D. ; Friedt, J. ; Ballandras, S. ; Martin, G. ; Carry, E. ; Blondeau-Patissier, V.
Author_Institution
FEMTO-ST, Univ. de Franche-Comte, Besançon, France
Volume
60
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
1219
Lastpage
1226
Abstract
Detecting chemical species in gas phase has recently received an increasing interest mainly for security control, trying to implement new systems allowing for extended dynamics and reactivity. In this work, an open-loop interrogation strategy is proposed to use radio-frequency acoustic transducers as micro-balances for that purpose. The resulting system is dedicated to the monitoring of chemical compounds in gaseous or liquid-phase state. A 16 Hz standard deviation is demonstrated at 125 MHz, with a working frequency band in the 60 to 133 MHz range, answering the requirements for using Rayleigh- and Love-wave-based delay lines operating with 40-μm acoustic wavelength transducers. Moreover, this electronic setup was used to interrogate a high-overtone bulk acoustic wave resonator (HBAR) microbalance, a new sensor class allowing for multi-mode interrogation for gravimetric measurement improvement. The noise source still limiting the system performance is due to the analog-to-digital converter of the microcontroller, thus leaving open degrees-of-freedom for improving the obtained results by optimizing the voltage reference and board layout. The operation of the system is illustrated using a calibrated galvanic deposition at the surface of Love-wave delay lines to assess theoretical predictions of their gravimetric sensitivity and to compare them with HBAR-based sensor sensitivity.
Keywords
Love waves; Rayleigh waves; acoustic transducers; analogue-digital conversion; bulk acoustic wave devices; gravimeters; microbalances; HBAR microbalance; HBAR-based sensor sensitivity; Love-wave-based delay lines; Rayleigh-wave-based delay lines; acoustic wavelength transducer; analog-to-digital converter; board layout; calibrated galvanic deposition; chemical compound monitoring; chemical species detection; frequency 16 Hz; frequency 60 MHz to 133 MHz; gas phase; gaseous phase state; gravimetric acoustic-wave-based sensor; gravimetric measurement improvement; gravimetric sensitivity; high-overtone bulk acoustic wave resonator microbalance; high-sensitivity open-loop electronics; liquid-phase state; microcontroller; multimode interrogation; noise source; open-loop interrogation strategy; radio-frequency acoustic transducer; security control; sensor class; standard deviation; system performance; voltage reference;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2013.2685
Filename
6521071
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