Distinguishing between different loss mechanisms and their distribution between different parts of the Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators (FBAR) is an issue. In this work a scaling rule (based on the analysis of the loss mechanisms) is proposed for initial specification of the losses in different structural components of the tunable FBARs. Simple ADS based calibration procedure is then applied allowing for correction of these losses and identifying the lossiest component. It is shown, in the provided example that the losses due to scattering at the roughness of the top Al electrode is dominating. Polishing of Al is proposed as a possible way of scattering losses reduction
After optimizing for electromechanical coupling coefficient K2, the main performance improvement in ...
The RF band pass filters are important for wireless communication applications. They can be realized...
Film bulk acoustic resonators (FBARs) are typically characterised by a network analyser on a probe s...
Distinguishing between different loss mechanisms and their distribution between different parts of t...
Experiment-based analysis of losses in tunable ferroelectric xBiFeO 3-(1-x)BaTiO3 (BF-BT) film bulk ...
The presentation will give an overview focusing the main aspects of the tunable ferroelectric thin f...
The methods used to make the Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators (FBAR) tunable is reviewed. Intrinsically...
Film Bulk Acoustic wave Resonators (FBAR’s) are a promising new technology for high performance reso...
Tuneable Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators discusses FBAR need, physics, designs, modelling, fabric...
In parallel-plate Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators (FBAR) the acoustic oscillations generated in the fi...
Tunable 5.2 GHz bulk acoustic wave resonators utilizing Ba(x)Sr(1-x)TiO(3) ferroelectric films with ...
Unlike the traditional piezoelectric film (AlN, ZnO etc.) based FBARs, the experimental characteriza...
To handle many standards and ever increasing bandwidth requirements, large number of filters and swi...
176 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P EIE 2013 YangWith the de...
This thesis aims at improving the performance of novel (1-x)BiFeO3-xBaTiO3 multiferroic based tunabl...
After optimizing for electromechanical coupling coefficient K2, the main performance improvement in ...
The RF band pass filters are important for wireless communication applications. They can be realized...
Film bulk acoustic resonators (FBARs) are typically characterised by a network analyser on a probe s...
Distinguishing between different loss mechanisms and their distribution between different parts of t...
Experiment-based analysis of losses in tunable ferroelectric xBiFeO 3-(1-x)BaTiO3 (BF-BT) film bulk ...
The presentation will give an overview focusing the main aspects of the tunable ferroelectric thin f...
The methods used to make the Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators (FBAR) tunable is reviewed. Intrinsically...
Film Bulk Acoustic wave Resonators (FBAR’s) are a promising new technology for high performance reso...
Tuneable Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators discusses FBAR need, physics, designs, modelling, fabric...
In parallel-plate Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators (FBAR) the acoustic oscillations generated in the fi...
Tunable 5.2 GHz bulk acoustic wave resonators utilizing Ba(x)Sr(1-x)TiO(3) ferroelectric films with ...
Unlike the traditional piezoelectric film (AlN, ZnO etc.) based FBARs, the experimental characteriza...
To handle many standards and ever increasing bandwidth requirements, large number of filters and swi...
176 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P EIE 2013 YangWith the de...
This thesis aims at improving the performance of novel (1-x)BiFeO3-xBaTiO3 multiferroic based tunabl...
After optimizing for electromechanical coupling coefficient K2, the main performance improvement in ...
The RF band pass filters are important for wireless communication applications. They can be realized...
Film bulk acoustic resonators (FBARs) are typically characterised by a network analyser on a probe s...