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Transparent Surface Acoustic Wave Devices on ZnO/Glass Using Al-Doped ZnO as the Electrode
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Transparent Surface Acoustic Wave Devices on ZnO/Glass Using Al-Doped ZnO as the Electrode

Jian Zhou, Xing Li He, Wen Bo Wang, Qi Zhu, Wei Peng Xuan, Hao Jin, Shu Rong Dong, De Miao Wang and Ji Kui Luo
IEEE electron device letters, Vol.34(10), pp.1319-1321
15/08/2013

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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Science & Technology Engineering Technology
This letter reports the design of transparent surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonators using aluminum-doped ZnO (AZO) as the transparent electrode on ZnO/glass substrates. SAW devices with a resonant frequency up to 204.4 MHz and signal amplitude up to 25 dB were obtained with transparency above 80%. An AZO layer of more than 250 nm is needed to minimize the series resistance of the electrode to achieve reasonable performance. Temperature sensing showed that they have a temperature coefficient of frequency of similar to 50 ppm/K. This demonstrates the great potential of transparent SAW devices for widespread applications, as such devices are one the of building blocks of electronics, sensors, and microsystems.

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