A comparative study of LGS coefficient set accuracy assessed by experiments

B. François, G. Martin, D. Richter, S. Sakharov, J. Friedt, Z. Davis, S. Ballandras
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Recent works have shown the capability of surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors built on Langasite (LGS) to withstand temperature in excess of 700°C. This emphasizes the need for effective material coefficients allowing for designing SAW resonators with a high level of confidence. The prediction of the device electrical response and more of its temperature coefficient of frequency (TCF) reveals now mandatory. In the proposed paper, the accuracy of the published data sets for LGS and more specifically their capability to predict measured TCF for several crystal cuts supporting Rayleigh and surface transverse waves is assessed. Data from Kaminskii (1983), Ilyaev (1986), Silvestrova (1993), Sakharov (1995) and Bungo (1999) have been used to systematically evaluate their capability to predict first and second order TCF. Considering the experimental data set used to assess the tested coefficients, the authors finally propose a combination of data set allowing for accurate prediction of the device behavior at room and elevated temperature.
实验评定LGS系数集精度的比较研究
最近的研究表明,建立在Langasite (LGS)上的表面声波(SAW)传感器能够承受超过700°C的温度。这强调了需要有效的材料系数,以便设计具有高置信度的SAW谐振器。设备电响应的预测和更多的频率温度系数(TCF)显示现在是强制性的。在本文中,我们评估了已发布的LGS数据集的准确性,更具体地说,它们预测几种支持瑞利波和表面横波的晶体切割的测量TCF的能力。Kaminskii(1983)、Ilyaev(1986)、Silvestrova(1993)、Sakharov(1995)和Bungo(1999)的数据被用来系统地评估他们预测一阶和二阶TCF的能力。考虑到用于评估测试系数的实验数据集,作者最终提出了一种数据集的组合,可以准确预测设备在室温和高温下的行为。
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