Temperature, pressure, and humidity SAW sensor based on coplanar integrated LGS

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This paper presents a surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor based on coplanar integrated Langasite (LGS) that is fabricated using wet etching, high-temperature bonding, and ion beam etching (IBE) processes. The miniaturized multiparameter temperature‒pressure-humidity (TPH) sensor used the MXene@MoS2@Go (MMG) composite to widen the humidity detection range and improve the humidity sensitivity, including a fast response time (3.18 s) and recovery time (0.94 s). The TPH sensor was shown to operate steadily between 25–700 °C, 0–700 kPa, and 10–98% RH. Coupling issues among multiple parameters in complex environments were addressed by decoupling the Δf-temperature coupling factor to improve the accuracy. Therefore, this work can be applied to simultaneous measurements of several environmental parameters in challenging conditions. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Liang, X., Zhang, L., Tan, Q., Cheng, W., Hu, D., Li, S., … Xiong, J. (2023). Temperature, pressure, and humidity SAW sensor based on coplanar integrated LGS. Microsystems and Nanoengineering, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41378-023-00586-0

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