Abstract
Piezoelectric crystals are widely used for acoustic wave resonators of different functioning modes and types including BAW and SAW. It is well-known that only some special orientations of crystals will exhibit desirable properties such as mode couplings, thermal stability, acceleration sensitivity, and others that are important in design and applications of resonators. With extensive studies on physical properties in last decades and increasing industrial needs of novel products, it is necessary to comb the known knowledge of quartz crystal material for novel orientations and better products. With known elastic, piezoelectric, dielectric, and thermal constants, we can establish the relationships between vibrations and bias fields such as temperature to ensure a resonator immunizing from excessive response to changes causing significant degradation of resonator properties and performances. Since the theoretical framework of wave propagation in piezoelectric solids is known, we need to use the existing data and results for the validation of current orientations in actual products. Through rotations, we calculated physical properties as functions of angles and bias fields, enabling the calculation of resonator properties for the identification of optimal cuts.
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Wang, J., Zhang, L., Wang, S., Xie, L., Huang, B., Ma, T., … Zhang, H. (2017). Optimal orientations of quartz crystals for bulk acoustic wave resonators with the consideration of thermal properties. In Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (Vol. 32). Acoustical Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0000724
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