Evaluation of Acoustic Properties for Ca 3 Nb(Ga 0.75 Al 0.25 ) 3 Si 2 O 14 Single Crystal Using the Ultrasonic Microspectroscopy System

Acoustically related physical constants were experimentally determined for Ca Nb(Ga Al ) Si O (CNGAS) single crystal for the first time. Several plate specimens of the X-, Y -, Z -, 40.24 Y -, and 144.98 Y -cut were prepared from a CNGAS single crystal ingot grown by Czochralski technique. Elastic c...

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Published inIEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control Vol. 63; no. 10; pp. 1575 - 1580
Main Authors Ohashi, Yuji, Yokota, Yuui, Kudo, Tetsuo, Kurosawa, Shunsuke, Kamada, Kei, Yoshikawa, Akira
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.10.2016
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Summary:Acoustically related physical constants were experimentally determined for Ca Nb(Ga Al ) Si O (CNGAS) single crystal for the first time. Several plate specimens of the X-, Y -, Z -, 40.24 Y -, and 144.98 Y -cut were prepared from a CNGAS single crystal ingot grown by Czochralski technique. Elastic constants, piezoelectric constants, and their temperature coefficients for CNGAS were determined from longitudinal wave and shear wave velocities at around room temperature, measured by the ultrasonic microspectroscopy system. Dielectric constants, density, and coefficients of thermal expansion were also measured. It was demonstrated that the determined constants could provide calculation accuracy within ±0.12% in leaky surface acoustic wave velocity. The piezoelectric constants for CNGAS were a 7.2% increase in e and a 1.7% decrease in e due to Al-substitution effect, compared with those of Ca NbGa Si O . The appropriate cut angle for thickness-shear mode resonator with zero temperature coefficient of velocity was estimated to be around 150 Y -cut from calculations using the determined constants of CNGAS exhibiting electromechanical coupling factor k of 3.19% and power flow angle of -1.70°.
ISSN:0885-3010
1525-8955
DOI:10.1109/TUFFC.2016.2573051