The production and the characterization of high quality ScAIN films, whose electromechanical coupling is larger than those of traditional AIN films, is attracting interest to develop the next generation of bulk acoustic wave resonators for mobile communications. We have exploited the Brillouin light scattering technique (BLS) to achieve a detailed elastic characterization of both AIN and ScAIN films with Sc concentration of 6% and 9.S% By accurate control of the polarization state of both the incoming and the scattered light, we could detect and identify several distinct acoustic modes, achieving a determination of the whole set of five independent elastic constants and comparing them to recent theoretical predictions based on density functional theory.

Dependence of the different elastic constants of ScAlN films on Sc content: A Brillouin scattering study with polarization analysis

Carlotti G.
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2017

Abstract

The production and the characterization of high quality ScAIN films, whose electromechanical coupling is larger than those of traditional AIN films, is attracting interest to develop the next generation of bulk acoustic wave resonators for mobile communications. We have exploited the Brillouin light scattering technique (BLS) to achieve a detailed elastic characterization of both AIN and ScAIN films with Sc concentration of 6% and 9.S% By accurate control of the polarization state of both the incoming and the scattered light, we could detect and identify several distinct acoustic modes, achieving a determination of the whole set of five independent elastic constants and comparing them to recent theoretical predictions based on density functional theory.
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