TY - JOUR
T1 - C-Axis Zig-Zag ZnO film ultrasonic transducers for designing longitudinal and shear wave resonant frequencies and modes
AU - Yanagitani, Takahiko
AU - Morisato, Naoki
AU - Takayanagi, Shinji
AU - Matsukawa, Mami
AU - Watanabe, Yoshiaki
PY - 2011/5
Y1 - 2011/5
N2 - A method for designing frequencies and modes in ultrasonic transducers above the very-high-frequency (VHF) range is required for ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation and acoustic mass sensors. To obtain the desired longitudinal and shear wave conversion loss characteristics in the transducer, we propose the use of a c-axis zig-zag structure consisting of multilayered c-axis 23° tilted ZnO piezoelectric films. In this structure, every layer has the same thickness, and the c-axis tilt directions in odd and even layers are symmetric with respect to the film surface normal. c-axis zig-zag crystal growth was achieved by using a SiO2 low-temperature buffer layer. The frequency characteristics of the multilayered transducer were predicted using a transmission line model based on Mason's equivalent circuit. We experimentally demonstrated two types of transducers: those exciting longitudinal and shear waves simultaneously at the same frequency, and those exciting shear waves with suppressed longitudinal waves.
AB - A method for designing frequencies and modes in ultrasonic transducers above the very-high-frequency (VHF) range is required for ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation and acoustic mass sensors. To obtain the desired longitudinal and shear wave conversion loss characteristics in the transducer, we propose the use of a c-axis zig-zag structure consisting of multilayered c-axis 23° tilted ZnO piezoelectric films. In this structure, every layer has the same thickness, and the c-axis tilt directions in odd and even layers are symmetric with respect to the film surface normal. c-axis zig-zag crystal growth was achieved by using a SiO2 low-temperature buffer layer. The frequency characteristics of the multilayered transducer were predicted using a transmission line model based on Mason's equivalent circuit. We experimentally demonstrated two types of transducers: those exciting longitudinal and shear waves simultaneously at the same frequency, and those exciting shear waves with suppressed longitudinal waves.
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U2 - 10.1109/TUFFC.2011.1906
DO - 10.1109/TUFFC.2011.1906
M3 - Article
C2 - 21622061
AN - SCOPUS:79957793152
SN - 0885-3010
VL - 58
SP - 1062
EP - 1068
JO - Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on Ultrasonic Engineering
JF - Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on Ultrasonic Engineering
IS - 5
M1 - 5776760
ER -