Mass Loading Effect
Mass Loading Effect
Mass Loading Effect
I. Introduction
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices such as
interdigital transducers (IDT), tap delay line (TDL). I I L1NDu3 1, photoresist
oscillator and resonator are widely used in many types
chemical selective film
of sensors. They are always worked as a sensor signal
source and a sensing signal receiver in the frequency Fig.1 Structure of the mass-loading effect Limo,
range of several MHz to several hundred MHZ. [l] [31
SAW sensor
In this paper a SAW sensor based on mass-loading
effect of the sonic path is suggested. A quadrate mass- A SAW oscillator with two IDTs is fabricated on 128’
loading effect groove, which can be used to Xcut LiNb03 substrate. The input and output
acwmmodate some liquid and measure some special interdigital transducers (DT)are placed on the both
ingredient content, is constructed on the sonic path by sides of the mass-loading area on the SAW
photoresist (or polyimide). As a result of mass-loading transporting path. The input IDT contains 40 pairs of
effect, the tiny loading mass in this groove leads into a electrodes and the output IDT contains 60 pairs. The
tiny frequency shift of the SAW sensor. distance between midsections of two IDTs is 5.694-
and acoustic apeaure is 2.ooOmm.
* lhis project is supported by Natural ScienceFoundation of China and Zhejiang F’rovincial Natural Science Foundation, China
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4f=@o A (mh + R Z +k3) (1)
Fig2 Testing principle of the dual sonic path SAW
sensor
f.: the center operation frequency of the device
K : the coverage mtio of the qua&ate groove over the TO test the masS-loadingeffect on this SAW delay line,
center distance of the two IDTs some solution is dropped directly into the quadrate
. surface particle velocities in the 3-
IC,,: the normalmd groove on the surface of LiNbO, substrate to form a
main coordinatedirection a thin film in the quadrate groove.
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90
oscillator loop will be oscillated:
a
2mdf/v+#f =2nn (2)
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w
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When testing the dual delay line SAW sensor, the lul NaCl solution ( l a ) is dropped to form the film in
frequency response without mass-loading effect is the quadrate groove. As a result of mass-loading effect,
shown in Rg.4.The dual delay line structure shows the center frequency chapges from marker1 (bottom)
excellence symmetry and coherence. The frequency to marker2 (top) and an obvious shift of the frequency
response (in oscillator mode) after mass-loading effect (475KHz) is obtained. The sensitivity
is shown in FigS. (3.82ng/ppm*cm2) is improved greatly.
Mg.4 Frequency response of the SAW dual delay Line before mass-loadingeffect
C H 1 (sensing) and CH2 (reference) show dual delay line structure with excellence
symmetry yd coherence
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N.Conclusion Reference
This mass-loading effect sensor with a quadrate mass- [l] Konig B. et al, Analytical Chemical Acta, 281,
loading effect groove made by photoresist (or p.13-18 (1993)
polyimide) shows an excellent characteristic of a [2] David Stipp, Fortune, p.56-73 (Mar. 31,1997)
higher sensitivity (S- A d r / df=21.2ng/ppm*cm2) [3] Joshua J. Caron, Reichl B. Haskell, Patrick Benoit,
and a higher linearity ( 6 = A / S =3.1%) than and John E Vetelino, ZEEE Transactions on
previous report [3]. The dual channel comparative ultrasonics, ferroelectrics and frequency control,
measurement in oscillator mode offers a flexible and V0145, NO 5, p.1393-1398 (1998)
accurate way for testing. A high sensitivity
(S=3.82ng/ppm*cm2) is obtained because of the
oscillator mode and the application of photoresist (or
plyimide) layer, which absorbs the parasitic high
harmonic.
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