Fast time-domain laser Doppler vibrometry characterization of surface acoustic waves devices

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TitreFast time-domain laser Doppler vibrometry characterization of surface acoustic waves devices
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursSmagin N, Djoumi L, Herth E, Vanotti M, Fall D, Blondeau-Patissier V, Duquennoy M, Ouaftouh M
JournalSENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL
Volume264
Pagination96-106
Date PublishedSEP 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0924-4247
Mots-clésCrosstalk, Interdigital transducers, Laser Doppler vibrometry, Radio-frequency (RF), SAW sensors
Résumé

This paper explores experiments and an in-depth analysis of surface acoustic waves (SAW) imaging using scanning laser Doppler vibrometry. Optical measurements allow visualization of wave propagation and resonance patterns in SAW devices as well as the detection of loss sources and undesired responses, such as escaping acoustic beams, unwanted reflections and acoustic crosstalk. We also report the characterization of a gas sensor based on electro-acoustic delay lines operating at 78.8 MHz and featuring a maximum SAW amplitude of 0.6 nm due to 33 dBm burst excitation. In addition to conventional full C-Scan (3200 points) of the structure, we report a series of B-Scans (430 points) referenced to the device geometry. The latter provides the same valuable information on SAW device operation with more versatility for graphical analysis and more than 10 times faster measurement times. Such capabilities have implications for the engineering of acoustic and sensor applications. In order to extend the analysis of the performance of SAW sensors, we discuss different experimental approaches using numerical simulation, radiofrequency and interferometric measurements. The present study highlights several approved SAW device characterization techniques and methods, the means of their optimization as well as applications for improving SAW device performances. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.sna.2017.07.035