Elastic waves for miniaturized piezoelectric sensors: applications to physical quantity measurements and chemical direction
This paper is dedicaced to an overview of oscillators used as sensor in which general principles and definitions are presented and illustrated with different devices built in SAW technologies (temperature, pressure, acceleration).
Different technological ways can be used to build the sensitive SAW sensor and chemical detector applications enable to describe the different possibilities as quartz or LiNbO3 substrates or silicon substrate using Rayleigh waves or Lamb modes.
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