Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5006577 Measurement 2017 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
A direct ultrasonic transduction method was investigated as a function of frequency in order to evaluate the ultrasonic attenuation in doped n-type Si(111) by using a setup where an incorporated small spring acts as an adjustable coil. Measurements were performed in the frequency range from 100 MHz to 1 GHz using an AlN transducer produced directly on the Si sample. A vector network analyzer (VNA) was used to record the acoustic reflections. Dependence of the generated wave central frequency on transducer thickness, active area and circuit impedance was examined. One-dimensional (1D) simulations using an equivalent electrical circuit were carried out to validate the VNA measurements. An overall agreement was observed. The wave attenuation in the highly doped n-type Si(111) was found to have a quadratic dependance on the frequency.
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