Author:
Yuan Yang,Yang Tao,Chen Xi,Yu Linglang,Hou Xiaoxiao,Zhang Guangzu,Dong Wen,Lu Zixiao,Li Honglang,Reindl Leonhard,Luo Wei
Abstract
AbstractSurface acoustic wave (SAW) gas sensors based on the acoustoelectric effect exhibit wide application prospects for in situ gas detection. However, establishing accurate models for calculating the scattering parameters of SAW gas sensors remains a challenge. Here, we present a coupling of modes (COM) model that includes the acoustoelectric effect and specifically explains the nonmonotonic variation in the center frequency with respect to the sensing film’s sheet conductivity. Several sensing parameters of the gas sensors, including the center frequency, insertion loss, and phase, were experimentally compared for accuracy and practicality. Finally, the frequency of the phase extremum (FPE) shift was determined to vary monotonically, and the range of selectable test points was wide, making the FPE an appropriate response parameter for leveraging in SAW gas sensors. The simulation results of the COM model were highly consistent with the experimental results. Our study is proposed to provide theoretical guidance for the future development of gas SAW sensors.
Funder
Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission
National Natural Science Foundation of China
the National Key Research and Development Program of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC