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FBAR model

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Hi,
I'm trying to build a simple model of a Thin film bulk acoustic wave resonator. I followed an example and built one myself. However, my own model somehow gave a different result (impedance) from the example which I could not figure out why.
This is the example model
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and my own one
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Can anyone please help me with this?
Regards,
Ngoc

2 Replies Last Post 2013年10月7日 GMT-4 08:57
Bertil Nistad COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年10月7日 GMT-4 02:57
Hi,
The difference is that in your model, you've included the mechancial and electrical losses in the electrodes. This is not included in the example model and will for sure alter the admittance of the resonator.

Best regards
Bertil Nistad
COMSOL
Hi, The difference is that in your model, you've included the mechancial and electrical losses in the electrodes. This is not included in the example model and will for sure alter the admittance of the resonator. Best regards Bertil Nistad COMSOL

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年10月7日 GMT-4 08:57
Hi, Bertil

Thank you for answering me. I tried modifying the isotropic structural loss of the electrode in the example model to the same value as in my model, but the result seems to be unchanged. I found some websites, and they said something about the piezoelectric material plane which can cause the unexpected low impedance in my model. However, I didn't see any difference in material plane between two models. Is there any chance that I missed something when checking this?

Regards,
Ngoc
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Hi, Bertil Thank you for answering me. I tried modifying the isotropic structural loss of the electrode in the example model to the same value as in my model, but the result seems to be unchanged. I found some websites, and they said something about the piezoelectric material plane which can cause the unexpected low impedance in my model. However, I didn't see any difference in material plane between two models. Is there any chance that I missed something when checking this? Regards, Ngoc

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