Patent classifications
H03H9/0207
ACOUSTIC REFLECTOR AND RESONATOR STRUCTURES, DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
Techniques for improving Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) reflector and resonator structures are disclosed, including filters, oscillators and systems that may include such devices. First and second layers of piezoelectric material may be acoustically coupled with one another to have a piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode. The first layer of piezoelectric material may have a first piezoelectric axis orientation, and the second layer of piezoelectric material may have a second piezoelectric axis orientation that substantially opposes the first piezoelectric axis orientation of the first layer of piezoelectric material. A top acoustic reflector electrode may include a first pair of top metal electrode layers electrically and acoustically coupled with the first and second layer of piezoelectric material to excite the piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode at a resonant frequency of the BAW resonator. The resonant frequency of the BAW resonator may be in a super high frequency band or an extremely high frequency band.
SYSTEMS, ACOUSTIC WAVE STRUCTURES, AND DEVICES
Techniques for improving Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) resonator structures are disclosed, including filters, oscillators and systems that may include such devices. First and second layers of piezoelectric material may be acoustically coupled with one another to have a piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode. The first layer of piezoelectric material may have a first piezoelectric axis orientation, and the second layer of piezoelectric material may have a second piezoelectric axis orientation that opposes the first piezoelectric axis orientation of the first layer of piezoelectric material. A top acoustic reflector including a first pair of top metal electrode layers may be electrically and acoustically coupled with the first layer of piezoelectric material to excite the piezoelectrically excitable main resonance mode at a resonant frequency.
Bulk acoustic wave resonator with patterned layer structures, devices and systems
Techniques for improving Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) resonator structures are disclosed, including filters, oscillators and systems that may include such devices. First and second layers of piezoelectric material may be acoustically coupled with one another to have a piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode. The first layer of piezoelectric material may have a first piezoelectric axis orientation, and the second layer of piezoelectric material may have a second piezoelectric axis orientation that substantially opposes the first piezoelectric axis orientation of the first layer of piezoelectric material. An acoustic reflector electrode may include a first pair of top metal electrode layers electrically and acoustically coupled with the first and second layer of piezoelectric material to excite the piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode at a resonant frequency of the BAW resonator. The acoustic reflector may include a patterned layer.
RESONATOR DEVICES WITH REVERSE POLARIZED LAYERS
An example resonator device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, a first piezoelectric film disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, and a second piezoelectric film disposed between the first piezoelectric film and the first electrode. The first piezoelectric film has a first polarization in a first orientation, the second piezoelectric film has a second polarization in a second orientation, and the second orientation is opposite of the first orientation.
Structures, acoustic wave resonators, devices and systems
Techniques for improving Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) reflector and resonator structures are disclosed, including filters, oscillators and systems that may include such devices. A bulk acoustic wave (BAW) resonator may comprise a substrate and a first layer of piezoelectric material having a first piezoelectric axis orientation. The bulk acoustic wave (BAW) resonator may comprise a multi-layer acoustic reflector, e.g., a multi-layer metal top acoustic reflector electrode, including a first pair of top metal electrode layers. The first pair of top metal electrode layers may be electrically and acoustically coupled with the first layer of piezoelectric material to excite a piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode at a resonant frequency of the BAW resonator.
Acoustic devices, structures and systems
Techniques for improving acoustic wave device structures are disclosed, including filters, oscillators and systems that may include such devices. First and second layers of piezoelectric material may be acoustically coupled with one another to have a piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode. The first layer of piezoelectric material may have a first piezoelectric axis orientation, and the second layer of piezoelectric material may have a second piezoelectric axis orientation that substantially opposes the first piezoelectric axis orientation of the first layer of piezoelectric material. The first and second layers of piezoelectric material have respective thicknesses so that the acoustic wave device has a resonant frequency that is in a super high frequency band or an extremely high frequency band.
BULK ACOUSTIC WAVE RESONATOR, PATTERNED LAYER STRUCTURES, DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
Techniques for improving Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) resonator structures are disclosed, including filters, oscillators and systems that may include such devices. First and second layers of piezoelectric material may be acoustically coupled with one another to have a piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode. The first layer of piezoelectric material may have a first piezoelectric axis orientation, and the second layer of piezoelectric material may have a second piezoelectric axis orientation that substantially opposes the first piezoelectric axis orientation of the first layer of piezoelectric material. An acoustic reflector electrode may include a first pair of top metal electrode layers electrically and acoustically coupled with the first and second layer of piezoelectric material to excite the piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode at a resonant frequency of the BAW resonator. The acoustic reflector may include a patterned layer.
BULK ACOUSTIC WAVE RESONATOR UTILIZING OVERTONE MODES
Aspects and embodiments disclosed herein include a bulk acoustic wave resonator including a material layer stack located in a central active region of the bulk acoustic wave resonator, the material layer stack comprising a bottom electrode, a first piezoelectric material layer disposed on an upper surface of the bottom electrode, a second piezoelectric material layer disposed on the first piezoelectric material layer, a polarity of the second piezoelectric material layer being opposite a polarity of the first piezoelectric material layer, an interposer layer disposed between the first piezoelectric material layer and the second piezoelectric material layer, and a top electrode having a lower surface disposed on an upper surface of the upper piezoelectric material layer.
STRUCTURES, DEVICES, ACOUSTIC WAVE RESONATORS, AND SYSTEMS
Techniques for improving Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) reflector and resonator structures are disclosed, including filters, oscillators and systems that may include such devices. A bulk acoustic wave (BAW) resonator may comprise a substrate and a first layer of piezoelectric material having a first piezoelectric axis orientation. The bulk acoustic wave (BAW) resonator may comprise a multi-layer acoustic reflector, e.g., a multi-layer metal top acoustic reflector electrode, including a first pair of top metal electrode layers. The first pair of top metal electrode layers may be electrically and acoustically coupled with the first layer of piezoelectric material to excite a piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode at a resonant frequency of the BAW resonator.
STRUCTURES, ACOUSTIC DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
Techniques for improving acoustic wave device structures are disclosed, including filters, oscillators and systems that may include such devices. First and second layers of piezoelectric material may be acoustically coupled with one another to have a piezoelectrically excitable resonance mode. The first layer of piezoelectric material may have a first piezoelectric axis orientation, and the second layer of piezoelectric material may have a second piezoelectric axis orientation that substantially opposes the first piezoelectric axis orientation of the first layer of piezoelectric material. The first and second layers of piezoelectric material have respective thicknesses so that the acoustic wave device has a resonant frequency that is in a super high frequency band or an extremely high frequency band.