Langasite-Type Resonant Sensors for Harsh Environments

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Yuriy Suhak
Michal Schulz
Hendrik Wulfmeier
Ward L. Johnson
Andrei Sotnikov
Hagen Schmidt
Steffen Ganschow
Detlef Klimm
Holger Fritze
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[1] Clausthal University of Technology,
[2] National Institute of Standards and Technology,undefined
[3] Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden,undefined
[4] Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth,undefined
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10.1557/adv.2016.109
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Operation of single crystalline Ca3TaGa3Si2O14 (CTGS) and La3Ga5SiO14 (LGS) bulk acoustic wave resonators is demonstrated up to 1270 °C and 1470 °C, respectively. The mass sensitivity of such devices is about 35 cm2 Hz/μg at 800 °C. Therefore, they are sensitive transducers suited to monitoring, for example, mass deposition processes at high temperatures. The electromechanical loss in CTGS is found to be significantly lower than that in LGS. Platinum coated CTGS samples show a remarkable long-term stability at 1000 °C in air. After an initial period of 300 h, the conductivity is found to remain nearly constant for at least 2400 h. Measurements of resonance frequency of CTGS for 1000 h show a qualitatively similar sequence, with an initial systematic increase followed by nearly constant values. In contrast, measurements on platinum-coated LGS plates show a conductivity decreasing by 15 % over a period of 5000 h.
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