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Film bulk acoustic resonators integrated on arbitrary substrates using a polymer support layer.


ABSTRACT: The film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) is a widely-used MEMS device which can be used as a filter, or as a gravimetric sensor for biochemical or physical sensing. Current device architectures require the use of an acoustic mirror or a freestanding membrane and are fabricated as discrete components. A new architecture is demonstrated which permits fabrication and integration of FBARs on arbitrary substrates. Wave confinement is achieved by fabricating the resonator on a polyimide support layer. Results show when the polymer thickness is greater than a critical value, d, the FBARs have similar performance to devices using alternative architectures. For ZnO FBARs operating at 1.3-2.2?GHz, d is ~9??m, and the devices have a Q-factor of 470, comparable to 493 for the membrane architecture devices. The polymer support makes the resonators insensitive to the underlying substrate. Yields over 95% have been achieved on roughened silicon, copper and glass.

SUBMITTER: Chen G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4379503 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Film bulk acoustic resonators integrated on arbitrary substrates using a polymer support layer.

Chen Guohao G   Zhao Xinru X   Wang Xiaozhi X   Jin Hao H   Li Shijian S   Dong Shurong S   Flewitt A J AJ   Milne W I WI   Luo J K JK  

Scientific reports 20150331


The film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) is a widely-used MEMS device which can be used as a filter, or as a gravimetric sensor for biochemical or physical sensing. Current device architectures require the use of an acoustic mirror or a freestanding membrane and are fabricated as discrete components. A new architecture is demonstrated which permits fabrication and integration of FBARs on arbitrary substrates. Wave confinement is achieved by fabricating the resonator on a polyimide support layer.  ...[more]

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