Artículo internacional:

Año: 2004, ANISOTROPIC PROPAGATION OF SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVES ON NITRIDE LAYERS

Medio de publicación:

Revista: SUPERLATTICES AND MICROSTRUCTURES. Vol. 36. Pp.815-823. 2004

Autores: J. PEDRÓS, F. CALLE, J. GRAJAL, R. J. JIMÉNEZ RIOBÓO, C. PRIETO, J. L. PAU, P. PEREIRO, M. HERMANN, M. EICKHOFF,Z. BOUGRIOUA

Resumen:

The anisotropic propagation of surface acoustic modes in GaN and AlN induced by the c-sapphire substrate is presented. In the GaN case, the slow acoustic propagation velocity of GaN compared with sapphire leads to guided modes in the overlayer, which propagate at higher velocities but are more attenuated than the Rayleigh mode. Above the transonic state, pseudo-SAW modes are observed, some of them with low insertion losses. In contrast, only the Rayleigh mode is observed in AlN ?lters due to its higher acoustic propagation velocity with respect to sapphire. The difference in the crystal structure of the sapphire and the nitrides induces a dependence of the sound velocity of all the modes, and hence their frequency, on the propagation direction. The simulations show very good agreement with the experimental data for both nitride/sapphire structures when the anisotropy induced by the substrate is taken into account.

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