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Measurement of the attenuation of elastic waves at GHz frequencies using resonant thickness modes

Clemens Grünsteidl, István A. Veres, Thomas Berer, Susanne Kreuzer, Ralph Rothemund, Mike Hettich, Edgar Scherleitner, Martin Ryzy

2020Applied Physics Letters13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present an evaluation of attenuation of elastic waves in the GHz range, based on the decay of thickness-stretch resonances of plates. We measured the elastic response of micro-scale aluminum plates, using a laser-ultrasound technique. The thermo-elastic laser excitation provides significant coupling into thickness-stretch modes in the frequency range above 1.5 GHz. To suppress interference from other resonant and transient modes, we used an excitation spot size well above the plate thickness and applied signal processing in the time and frequency domain. We adapted existing theory on the decay of thickness-shear modes to apply for thickness-stretch modes, validated the derived theory with simulations, and applied it to experiments. A set of samples with different thicknesses in the range of 1.1–2.15 μm allowed us to obtain damping values in the corresponding frequency range of 1.5–3 GHz.

Topics & Concepts

AttenuationExcitationShear wavesMaterials scienceOpticsRange (aeronautics)LaserInterference (communication)AcousticsShear (geology)PhysicsComposite materialChannel (broadcasting)Quantum mechanicsElectrical engineeringEngineeringUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationAcoustic Wave Resonator TechnologiesMechanical and Optical Resonators