P1L-1 Leaky Wave Cuts of LiNbO3 and LiTaO3 with Minimized Propagation Loss Due to Thin Layer

2006 
It is well known that the propagation loss in leaky wave cuts on LiTaO 3 and LiNbO 3 depends on the geometry of Al electrodes. According to K. Hashimoto et al. [1997] the widely used cut of 36deg-LiTaO 3 optimal for zero thickness of metal fingers was replaced by 42degLiTaO 3 for Al electrodes with h/lambda=8% . Here we demonstrate theoretically that by introducing thin film (h diel /lambda = 1%to 3%) sub-layer of hard material such as TiO 2 many combinations of cuts and Al electrode thickness can be optimised [Plessky, et al., 2003] in terms of minimization of propagation loss resulting from leakage of SAW energy into bulk by slow shear waves. High dielectric permittivity of mentioned materials is necessary to minimize the loss of coupling caused by separation of electrodes from the piezoelectric. For example, with sub-layer of 1.5% of TiO 2 classic 36deg cut of LiTaO 3 , according to this simulations, will show minimal "leaky" loss with 8% thick Al electrodes. Moreover, rarely used cut of 41deg-LiNbO 3 , having substantial "leaky" losses but extremely strong coupling, can be transformed into zero leaky loss substrate with 2.5% thick TiO 2 layer and 7.5% Al electrodes on top of it. The proposed method allows to get low propagation loss on substrate with desired coupling coefficient, which makes the design of low loss filters more flexible
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