4.7 Article

Numerical Investigation of Phononic Crystal Based Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11102547

Keywords

bulk acoustic resonators; phononic crystals; high reflectivity; finite element method

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFB2002500]
  2. Zhejiang Province Key R D programs [2021C05004]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61801158, 61974037, 61827806]
  4. NSFC-Zhejiang Joint Fund for the Integration of Industrialization and information [U1909212, U20A20172]
  5. open project of Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Microelectronic Intelligent Systems and Applications

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FBAR-based filters using 2D phononic crystals as acoustic energy reflection layers achieve high reflectivity and wide bandgaps, showing good performance within a broad frequency range. The impedance spectra of such filters are smooth, with minimal spurious modes, demonstrating the potential for wide bandwidth and high power capability.
Film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR)-based filters have attracted great attention because they can be used to build high-performance RF filters with low cost and small device size. Generally, FBARs employ the air cavity and Bragg mirror to confine the acoustic energy within the piezoelectric layer, so as to achieve high quality factors and low insertion loss. Here, two-dimensional (2D) phononic crystals (PhCs) are proposed to be the acoustic energy reflection layer for an FBAR (PhC-FBAR). Four kinds of PhC structures are investigated, and their bandgap diagrams and acoustic wave reflection coefficients are analyzed using the finite element method (FEM). Then, the PhCs are used as the acoustic wave reflectors at the bottom of the piezoelectric stack, with high reflectivity for elastic waves in the specific frequency range. The results show that the specific PhC possesses a wide bandgap, which enables the PhC-FBAR to work at a broad frequency range. Furthermore, the impedance spectra of PhC-FBARs are very smooth with few spurious modes, and the quality factors are close to those of traditional FBARs with air cavities, showing the application potential of the PhC-FBAR filters with wide bandwidth and high power capability.

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