Thin films of tungsten on piezoelectric substrates La3Ga5SiO14 (LGS) and Ca3TaGa3Si2O14 (CTGS) have been investigated as a potential new electrode material for interdigital transducers for surface acoustic wave-based sensor devices operating at high temperatures up to 800 °C under vacuum conditions. Although LGS is considered to be suitable for high-temperature applications, it undergoes chemical and structural transformation upon vacuum annealing due to diffusion of gallium and oxygen. This can alter the device properties depending on the electrode nature, the annealing temperature, and the duration of the application. Our studies present evidence for the chemical stability of W on these substrates against the diffusion of Ga/O from the su...
Research into surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices began in the early 1970s and led to the developmen...
Ti/Al multilayer films with a total thickness of 200 nm were deposited on the high-temperature (HT) ...
There is a pressing need for the research and development of sensors to operate as pressure, tempera...
Thin films of tungsten on piezoelectric substrates La3Ga5SiO14 (LGS) and Ca3TaGa3Si2O14 (CTGS) have ...
Substrate materials that are high-temperature stable are essential for sensor devices which are appl...
Substrate materials that are high-temperature stable are essential for sensor devices which are appl...
International audienceLangasite crystals (LGS) are known for their exceptional piezoelectric propert...
The long-term high-temperature behavior of Ti–Al based electrodes for the application in surface aco...
AbstractWireless surface acoustic wave devices based on langasite allow sensor operation in high-tem...
This paper reports on a significant further improvement of the high temperature stability of RuAl th...
In order to develop film electrodes for the surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices operating in harsh h...
International audienceIn this paper, we report on the use of tantalum and iridium as adhesion layers...
International audienceThe need of Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) sensors operating at high-temperature ...
Developing advanced thin film materials is the key challenge in high-temperature applications of sur...
International audienceIn this work, we describe an experiment performed to analyze the behavior of m...
Research into surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices began in the early 1970s and led to the developmen...
Ti/Al multilayer films with a total thickness of 200 nm were deposited on the high-temperature (HT) ...
There is a pressing need for the research and development of sensors to operate as pressure, tempera...
Thin films of tungsten on piezoelectric substrates La3Ga5SiO14 (LGS) and Ca3TaGa3Si2O14 (CTGS) have ...
Substrate materials that are high-temperature stable are essential for sensor devices which are appl...
Substrate materials that are high-temperature stable are essential for sensor devices which are appl...
International audienceLangasite crystals (LGS) are known for their exceptional piezoelectric propert...
The long-term high-temperature behavior of Ti–Al based electrodes for the application in surface aco...
AbstractWireless surface acoustic wave devices based on langasite allow sensor operation in high-tem...
This paper reports on a significant further improvement of the high temperature stability of RuAl th...
In order to develop film electrodes for the surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices operating in harsh h...
International audienceIn this paper, we report on the use of tantalum and iridium as adhesion layers...
International audienceThe need of Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) sensors operating at high-temperature ...
Developing advanced thin film materials is the key challenge in high-temperature applications of sur...
International audienceIn this work, we describe an experiment performed to analyze the behavior of m...
Research into surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices began in the early 1970s and led to the developmen...
Ti/Al multilayer films with a total thickness of 200 nm were deposited on the high-temperature (HT) ...
There is a pressing need for the research and development of sensors to operate as pressure, tempera...