based on optimal design on the core element of the sensor,a wireless and passive surface acoustic wave(SAW)temperature sensor integrated with ID Tag was presented.A reflective delay line,which consists of a transduc...based on optimal design on the core element of the sensor,a wireless and passive surface acoustic wave(SAW)temperature sensor integrated with ID Tag was presented.A reflective delay line,which consists of a transducer and eight reflectors on YZ LiNbO3 substrate.Was fabricated as the sensor element,in which,three reflectors were used for temperature sensing,and the other five were for the ID Tag using phase encoding.Single phase unidirectional transducers(SPUDTs)and shorted grating were used to structure the sAW device,leading to excellent signal to noise ratio(SNR).The performance of the SAW device was simulated by the coupling of modes(COM)prior to fabrication.Using the network analyzer,the response in time domain of the fabricated 434 MHz SAW sensor was characterized,the measured S11 agrees well with the simulated one,sharp reflection peaks,high signal/noise,and low spurious noise between the reflection peaks were observed.Using the radar system based on FSCW as the reader unit.the developed SAW temperature sensors were evaluated wirelessly.Excellent1 inearity and good resolution of士1℃ were observed.展开更多
Surface acoustic wave(SAW) resonators with Pt/AlN/Si and Pt/AlN/Pt/Si configurations were fabricated by lift-off photolithography techniques. High-temperature performances of both configurations were investigated fo...Surface acoustic wave(SAW) resonators with Pt/AlN/Si and Pt/AlN/Pt/Si configurations were fabricated by lift-off photolithography techniques. High-temperature performances of both configurations were investigated for temperature sensor applications. AlN films grown on Ptcoated Si substrates exhibit a lower(002) preferred orientation than those grown on Si substrates. The center frequencies of Pt/AlN/Si and Pt/AlN/Pt/Si configurations at room temperature are 424.1 and 456.4 MHz, respectively.The SAW was limited by Pt bottom electrodes to propagate in AlN layer. The temperature coefficient of frequency(TCF) values of Pt/AlN/Si and Pt/AlN/Pt/Si configurations are-51.6 × 10^-6 and-69.2 × 10^-6℃^-1, respectively.Compared with that of Pt/AlN/Si configuration, the TCF value of Pt/AlN/Pt/Si configuration decreases by 34.1 %.AlN resonator with the Pt floating bottom electrodes provides a large, quasi-constant temperature sensitivity which is suitable for temperature sensor applications.展开更多
A novel wireless and passive surface acoustic wave(SAW)sensor is developed for measuring temperature and pressure.The sensor has two single-port resonators on a substrate.One resonator,acting as the temperature sensor...A novel wireless and passive surface acoustic wave(SAW)sensor is developed for measuring temperature and pressure.The sensor has two single-port resonators on a substrate.One resonator,acting as the temperature sensor,is located at the fixed end without pressure deformation,and the other one,acting as the pressure sensor,is located at the free end to detect pressure changes due to substrate deformation.Pressure at the free end bends the cantilever,causing a relative change in the acoustic propagation characteristics of the SAW traveling along the surface of the substrate and a relative change in the resonant frequency of the resulting signal.The temperature acts on the entire substrate,affecting the propagation speed of the SAW on the substrate and directly affecting the resonant frequency characteristic parameters.The temperature and pressure performance of this new antenna-connected sensor is tested by using a network analyzer,a constant temperature heating station,and a force gauge.A temperature sensitivity of 1.5015 kHz/℃and a pressure sensitivity of 10.6 kHz/gf at the ambient temperature have been observed by wireless measurements.This work should result in practical engineering applications for high-temperature devices.展开更多
Propagation characteristics of surface acoustic waves(SAWs) in ZnO films/glass substrates are theoretically investigated by the three-dimensional(3D) finite element method. At first, for(11ˉ20) ZnO films/glass ...Propagation characteristics of surface acoustic waves(SAWs) in ZnO films/glass substrates are theoretically investigated by the three-dimensional(3D) finite element method. At first, for(11ˉ20) ZnO films/glass substrates, the simulation results confirm that the Rayleigh waves along the [0001] direction and Love waves along the [1ˉ100] direction are successfully excited in the multilayered structures. Next, the crystal orientations of the ZnO films are rotated, and the influences of ZnO films with different crystal orientations on SAW characterizations, including the phase velocity, electromechanical coupling coefficient, and temperature coefficient of frequency, are investigated. The results show that at appropriate h/λ, Rayleigh wave has a maximum k^2 of 2.4% in(90°, 56.5°, 0°) ZnO film/glass substrate structure; Love wave has a maximum k^2 of 3.81% in(56°, 90°, 0°) ZnO film/glass substrate structure. Meantime, for Rayleigh wave and Love wave devices, zero temperature coefficient of frequency(TCF) can be achieved at appropriate ratio of film thickness to SAW wavelength. These results show that SAW devices with higher k^2 or lower TCF can be fabricated by flexibly selecting the crystal orientations of ZnO films on glass substrates.展开更多
基金supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(11074268,10834010)
文摘based on optimal design on the core element of the sensor,a wireless and passive surface acoustic wave(SAW)temperature sensor integrated with ID Tag was presented.A reflective delay line,which consists of a transducer and eight reflectors on YZ LiNbO3 substrate.Was fabricated as the sensor element,in which,three reflectors were used for temperature sensing,and the other five were for the ID Tag using phase encoding.Single phase unidirectional transducers(SPUDTs)and shorted grating were used to structure the sAW device,leading to excellent signal to noise ratio(SNR).The performance of the SAW device was simulated by the coupling of modes(COM)prior to fabrication.Using the network analyzer,the response in time domain of the fabricated 434 MHz SAW sensor was characterized,the measured S11 agrees well with the simulated one,sharp reflection peaks,high signal/noise,and low spurious noise between the reflection peaks were observed.Using the radar system based on FSCW as the reader unit.the developed SAW temperature sensors were evaluated wirelessly.Excellent1 inearity and good resolution of士1℃ were observed.
基金financially supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 61223002)Sichuan Youth Science and Technology Innovation Research Team Funding (No. 2011JTD0006)
文摘Surface acoustic wave(SAW) resonators with Pt/AlN/Si and Pt/AlN/Pt/Si configurations were fabricated by lift-off photolithography techniques. High-temperature performances of both configurations were investigated for temperature sensor applications. AlN films grown on Ptcoated Si substrates exhibit a lower(002) preferred orientation than those grown on Si substrates. The center frequencies of Pt/AlN/Si and Pt/AlN/Pt/Si configurations at room temperature are 424.1 and 456.4 MHz, respectively.The SAW was limited by Pt bottom electrodes to propagate in AlN layer. The temperature coefficient of frequency(TCF) values of Pt/AlN/Si and Pt/AlN/Pt/Si configurations are-51.6 × 10^-6 and-69.2 × 10^-6℃^-1, respectively.Compared with that of Pt/AlN/Si configuration, the TCF value of Pt/AlN/Pt/Si configuration decreases by 34.1 %.AlN resonator with the Pt floating bottom electrodes provides a large, quasi-constant temperature sensitivity which is suitable for temperature sensor applications.
文摘A novel wireless and passive surface acoustic wave(SAW)sensor is developed for measuring temperature and pressure.The sensor has two single-port resonators on a substrate.One resonator,acting as the temperature sensor,is located at the fixed end without pressure deformation,and the other one,acting as the pressure sensor,is located at the free end to detect pressure changes due to substrate deformation.Pressure at the free end bends the cantilever,causing a relative change in the acoustic propagation characteristics of the SAW traveling along the surface of the substrate and a relative change in the resonant frequency of the resulting signal.The temperature acts on the entire substrate,affecting the propagation speed of the SAW on the substrate and directly affecting the resonant frequency characteristic parameters.The temperature and pressure performance of this new antenna-connected sensor is tested by using a network analyzer,a constant temperature heating station,and a force gauge.A temperature sensitivity of 1.5015 kHz/℃and a pressure sensitivity of 10.6 kHz/gf at the ambient temperature have been observed by wireless measurements.This work should result in practical engineering applications for high-temperature devices.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11304160)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Provincial Higher Education Institutions,China(Grant No.13KJB140008)the Foundation of Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications,China(Grant No.NY213018)
文摘Propagation characteristics of surface acoustic waves(SAWs) in ZnO films/glass substrates are theoretically investigated by the three-dimensional(3D) finite element method. At first, for(11ˉ20) ZnO films/glass substrates, the simulation results confirm that the Rayleigh waves along the [0001] direction and Love waves along the [1ˉ100] direction are successfully excited in the multilayered structures. Next, the crystal orientations of the ZnO films are rotated, and the influences of ZnO films with different crystal orientations on SAW characterizations, including the phase velocity, electromechanical coupling coefficient, and temperature coefficient of frequency, are investigated. The results show that at appropriate h/λ, Rayleigh wave has a maximum k^2 of 2.4% in(90°, 56.5°, 0°) ZnO film/glass substrate structure; Love wave has a maximum k^2 of 3.81% in(56°, 90°, 0°) ZnO film/glass substrate structure. Meantime, for Rayleigh wave and Love wave devices, zero temperature coefficient of frequency(TCF) can be achieved at appropriate ratio of film thickness to SAW wavelength. These results show that SAW devices with higher k^2 or lower TCF can be fabricated by flexibly selecting the crystal orientations of ZnO films on glass substrates.