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Temperature Stability Analysis of Thin-Film Lithium Niobate SH0 Plate Wave Resonators

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This work presents an extensive study on the temperature coefficient of frequency (TCF) for thin-film lithium niobate (LiNbO3) resonators. To capture the temperature-frequency behavior for each vibration mode, a one-dimensional… Click to show full abstract

This work presents an extensive study on the temperature coefficient of frequency (TCF) for thin-film lithium niobate (LiNbO3) resonators. To capture the temperature-frequency behavior for each vibration mode, a one-dimensional (1D) multi-section TCF model is proposed and verified by both the finite-element method (FEM) and experiments. By partitioning the metallized and non-metallized sections of the interdigitated transducers (IDT) as distinct TCF blocks and properly considering the spatial energy distribution, the TCF of each mode can be accurately predicted. Two higher lateral-order resonators based on the fundamental shear-horizontal mode (SH0) are designed and fabricated on a LiNbO3-on-SiO2 wafer to provide odd- and even-order harmonics. TCFs of the first 6 overtones (from 84 to 515 MHz) are calculated using the material properties given in the literature, exhibiting a maximum TCF difference of 3 ppm/K between the theoretical prediction and measurement results. Although only SH0 resonators are selected for experimental verification, the proposed multi-section TCF model can be applied to other plate wave MEMS resonators. [2019-0112]

Keywords: film lithium; thin film; tcf; plate wave; lithium niobate

Journal Title: Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems
Year Published: 2019

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