New surface acoustic wave device is up to six times faster for the IoT

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New embedded transducer approach allows surface acoustic wave device to transmit signals with six times the speed of most commercially used devices.

In today’s “internet of things,” devices connect primarily over short ranges at high speeds, an environment in which surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices have shown promise for years, resulting in the shrinking size of your smartphone. To obtain ever faster speeds, however, SAW devices need to operate at higher frequencies, which limits output power and can deteriorate overall performance. A new SAW device looks to provide a path forward for these devices to reach even higher frequencies.

A team of researchers in China has demonstrated a SAW device that can achieve frequencies six times higher than most current devices. With embedded interdigital transducers (IDTs) on a layer of combined aluminum nitride and diamond, the team’s device was also able to boost output significantly. Their results are published this week in Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing.

“We have found the acoustic field distribution is quite different for the embedded and conventional electrode structures,” said Jinying Zhang, one of the paper’s authors. “Based on the numerical simulation analysis and experimental testing results, we found that the embedded structures bring two benefits: higher frequency and higher output power.”

Surface acoustic wave devices transmit a high-frequency signal by converting electric energy to acoustic energy. This is often done with piezoelectric materials, which are able to change shape in the presence of an electric voltage. IDT electrodes are typically placed on top of piezoelectric materials to perform this conversion.

Ramping up the operational frequency of IDTs — and the overall signal speed — has proven difficult. Most current SAW devices top out at a frequency of about 3 gigahertz, Zhang said, but in principle it is possible to make devices that are 10 times faster. Higher frequencies, however, demand more power to overcome the signal loss, and in turn, some features of the IDTs need to be increasingly small. While a 30 GHz device could transmit a signal more quickly, its operational range becomes limited.

“The major challenge is still the fabrication of the IDTs with such small feature sizes,” Zhang said. “Although we made a lot of efforts, there are still small gaps between the side walls of the electrodes and the piezoelectric materials.”

To ensure that the transducers had the proper feature size, Zhang’s team needed a material with a high acoustic velocity, such as diamond. They then coupled diamond, a material that changes its shape very little with electric voltage, with aluminum nitride, a piezoelectric material, and embedded the IDT inside their new SAW device.

The resulting device operated at a frequency of 17.7 GHz and improved power output by 10 percent compared to conventional devices using SAWs.

“The part which surprised us most is that the acoustic field distribution is quite different for the embedded and conventional electrode structures,” Zhang said. “We had no idea at all about it before.”

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Zhang said she hopes this research will lead to SAW devices used in monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), low-cost, high-bandwidth integrated circuits that are seeing use in a variety of forms of high speed communications, such as cell phones.

Learn more: Acoustic device makes piezoelectrics sing to a different tune

 

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