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Film bulk acoustic-wave resonator based ultraviolet sensor

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 94, Issue 15, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.3122342

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acoustic resonators; desorption; optical sensors; zinc compounds

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This letter described ultraviolet (UV) radiation sensing with ZnO based film bulk acoustic-wave resonator (FBAR). The resonant frequency upshifted when there was UV illumination on the FBAR. For 365 nm UV light, the frequency upshift was 9.8 kHz with an intensity of 600 mu W/cm(2), and the detection limit of the sensor was 6.5 nW. The frequency increase in the FBAR UV sensor was proposed to be due to the density decrease in ZnO film upon UV illumination. When UV was incident on the ZnO film, it can cause oxygen desorption from the ZnO surface, resulting in density decrease in the film. This study has proven the feasibility of detection of low intensity UV using ZnO film based FBAR.

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