Acoustic Plate Mode sensing in liquids based on free and electrically shorted plate surfaces
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The sensing behavior to liquids for Acoustic Plate Modes (APMs) propagating along 64Y, 90X LiNbO3
plate was investigated vs. two electric boundary conditions. The changes in the APMs phase velocity
and attenuation were measured upon exposure to different liquids wetting one of the surfaces of the
plate, either free or electrically shorted by a thin conductive Al layer. The experimental data confirm that
the presence of a metallic layer covering one of the plate surfaces affects the viscosity and temperature
sensitivity of the device. The differences between the sensor response for various liquids, with free or
metalized faces, are interpreted in terms of the APM polarization.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SAW sensors Acoustic Plate Modes Liquid-phase sensors Viscosity sensor LiNbO3
List of contributors:
Verona, Enrico; Caliendo, Cinzia
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