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Properties of higher-order surface acoustic wave modes in Al(1-x)Sc(x)N / sapphire structures

  • In this work, surface acoustic wave (SAW) modes and their dependence on propagation directions in epitaxial Al0.68Sc0.32N(0001) films on Al2O3(0001) substrates were studied using numerical and experimental methods. In order to find optimal propagation directions for higher-order SAW modes, phase velocity dispersion branches of Al0.68Sc0.32N on Al2O3 with Pt mass loading were computed for theIn this work, surface acoustic wave (SAW) modes and their dependence on propagation directions in epitaxial Al0.68Sc0.32N(0001) films on Al2O3(0001) substrates were studied using numerical and experimental methods. In order to find optimal propagation directions for higher-order SAW modes, phase velocity dispersion branches of Al0.68Sc0.32N on Al2O3 with Pt mass loading were computed for the propagation directions <11-20> and <1-100> with respect to the substrate. Experimental investigations of phase velocities and electromechanical coupling were performed for comparison with the numerical results. Simulations carried out with the finite element method (FEM) and with a Green function approach allowed identification of each wave type, including Rayleigh, Sezawa and shear horizontal wave modes. For the propagation direction <1-100>, significantly increased wave guidance of the Sezawa mode compared to other directions was observed, resulting in enhanced electromechanical coupling (k2eff = 1.6 %) and phase velocity (vphase = 6 km/s). We demonstrated, that selecting wave propagation in <1-100> with high mass density electrodes results in increased electromechanical coupling without significant reduction in phase velocities for the Sezawa wave mode. An improved combination of metallization, Sc concentration x, and SAW propagation direction is suggested which exhibits both high electromechanical coupling (k2eff > 6 %) and high velocity (vphase = 5.5 km/s) for the Sezawa mode.show moreshow less

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Document Type:Article (reviewed)
Zitierlink: https://opus.hs-offenburg.de/5377
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Title (English):Properties of higher-order surface acoustic wave modes in Al(1-x)Sc(x)N / sapphire structures
Author:Niclas M. Feil, Elena MayerStaff Member, Akash Nair, Björn Christian, Anli Ding, Cheng Sun, Saskia Mihalic, Maximilian Kessel, Agne Žukauskaitė, Oliver Ambacher
Year of Publication:2021
Publisher:AIP Publishing
First Page:164501-1
Last Page:164501-10
Article Number:164501
Parent Title (English):Journal of Applied Physics
Volume:130
Issue:16
ISSN:0021-8979 (Print)
ISSN:1089-7550 (Online)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0055028
Language:English
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Institutes:Fakultät Wirtschaft (W)
Institutes:Bibliografie
Tag:Acoustical properties; Crystal structure; Epitaxy; Finite-element analysis; Interdigital transducers; Rayleigh waves; Surface acoustic waves; Wave mechanics
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