Autores
Alemán Arce Miguel Ángel
Villa Vargas Luis Alfonso
Ramírez Salinas Marco Antonio
Título Numerical Analysis and Design of a High-Frequency Surface Acoustic Wave Transducer: Influence of Piezoelectric Substrates and IDTs Configurations
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields
Resumen The development of SAW transducers requires a series of steps ranging from material selection and geometry design to the selection of fabrication techniques for their characterization and validation process. Here, we use the finite element method (FEM) to present a methodology and a detailed analysis of the design of SAW transducers in a delay line configuration. First, we simulate single-finger and double-finger configurations with different geometries and designs of IDTs on two piezoelectric substrates, LiNbO (Formula presented.) in 64 (Formula presented.) YX and LiNbO (Formula presented.) 128 (Formula presented.) YX orientation, to compare the simulation results with the analytical delta model and thereby validate the simulation process, presenting Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) values ranging from 10.79 dB to 16.42 dB. With the above, we performed a comparative analysis to determine the influence of piezoelectric material and IDT configuration by studying a specific transducer design made to operate at a resonance frequency of 97.02 MHz. We compared identical designs on 128 (Formula presented.) YX and 64 (Formula presented.) YX orientations of LiNbO (Formula presented.) with single and double-finger configurations and added the comparison with the SPUDT configuration. We observed the best results for the single-finger IDT configuration in 128 (Formula presented.) YX LiNbO (Formula presented.) orientation compared to the other variants through its insertion loss level of −7.29 dB, its average sidelobe level of −18.63 dB, and its average transition band slope for the main lobe of 15.09 dB/MHz. The results guide new researchers or students in expanding the use of numerical tools in designing SAW transducers and SAW devices. © 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Observaciones DOI 10.1002/jnm.3306
Lugar Sussex
País Reino Unido
No. de páginas Article number e3306
Vol. / Cap. v. 37 no. 5
Inicio 2024-09-01
Fin
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