SAW component having an improved temperature coefficient

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

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C333S193000, C310S346000, C310S31300R, C310S31300R

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07459991

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus including a piezoelectric substrate having at least one transducer electrode structure. The structure having a metallization formed by one or more metals with a mean specific density that is at least 50% higher than that of aluminum. The structure having a compensation layer that is applied fully or partially over the metallization. The compensation layer is of a material having a temperature dependence of elastic constants that counteracts the temperature coefficient of frequency of the substrate. The compensation layer has a thickness that is less than 15% of an acoustic wavelength of a wave capable of propagation in the structure.

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