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Microscale inverse acoustic band gap structure in aluminum nitride

Appl. Phys. Lett. 95, 093501 (2009); doi:10.1063/1.3213345

Published 2 September 2009

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Nai-Kuei Kuo, Chengjie Zuo, and Gianluca Piazza
Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
This work presents the design and demonstration of a microscale inverse acoustic band gap (IABG) structure in aluminum nitride (AlN) with a frequency stop band for bulk acoustic waves in the very high frequency range. Conversely to conventional microscale acoustic band gaps, the IABG is formed by a two-dimensional periodic array of unit cells consisting of a high acoustic velocity material cylinder surrounded by a low acoustic velocity medium. The periodic arrangement of the IABG array induces scattering of incident acoustic waves and generates a stop band, whose center frequency is primarily determined by the lattice constant of the unit cell and whose bandwidth depends on the cylinder radius, the film thickness, and the size of the tethers that support the cylinder. A wide band gap (>13% of the center frequency) is formed by the IABG even when thin AlN films are used. The experimental response of an IABG structure having a unit cell of 8.6  µm and an AlN film thickness of 2  µm confirms the existence of a frequency band gap between 185 MHz and 240 MHz. ©2009 American Institute of Physics
History: Received 9 June 2009; accepted 6 August 2009; published 2 September 2009
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PACS
  • 68.55.jd
    Thin film thickness
  • 68.60.Bs
    Mechanical and acoustical properties of thin films
  • 62.65.+k
    Acoustical properties of solids
  • 71.20.Nr
    Electronic structure of crystalline semiconductor compounds
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