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Design and Analysis of Lithium-Niobate-Based Laterally Excited Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator with Pentagon Spiral Electrodes.

Ying XieWenjuan LiuYao CaiZhiwei WenTiancheng LuoYan LiuChengliang Sun
Published in: Micromachines (2023)
In this paper, we present a comprehensive study on the propagation and dispersion characteristics of A 1 mode propagating in Z-cut LiNbO 3 membrane. The A 1 mode resonators with pentagon spiral electrodes utilizing Z-cut lithium niobate (LiNbO 3 ) thin film are designed and fabricated. The proposed structure excites the A 1 mode waves in both x - and y -direction by utilizing both the piezoelectric constants e 24 and e 15 due to applying voltage along both the x - and y -direction by arranging pentagon spiral electrode. The fabricated resonator operates at 5.43 GHz with no spurious mode and effective electromechanical coupling coefficient (Keff2) of 21.3%, when the width of electrode is 1 µm and the pitch is 5 µm. Moreover, we present a comprehensive study of the effect of different structure parameters on resonance frequency and Keff2 of XBAR. The Keff2 keeps a constant with varied thickness of LiNbO 3 thin film and different electrode rotation angles, while it declines with the increase of p from 5 to 20 µm. The proposed XBAR with pentagon spiral electrodes realize high frequency response with no spurious mode and tunable Keff2, which shows promising prospects to satisfy the needs of various 5 G high-band application.
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