Laterally-coupled acoustic resonators
US-9093979-B2 · Jul 28, 2015 · US
US9698753B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9698753-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414219866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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A laterally coupled resonator filter device includes a bottom electrode, a piezoelectric layer disposed on the bottom electrode, and a top contour electrode disposed on the piezoelectric layer. The top contour electrode includes first and second top comb electrodes. The first top comb electrode include a first top bus bar and multiple first top fingers extending in a first direction from the first top bus bar. The second top comb electrode includes a second top bus bar and multiple second top fingers extending in a second direction from the second top bus bar, the second direction being substantially opposite to the first direction such that the first and second top fingers form a top interleaving pattern providing an acoustic filter having an apodized shape.
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A laterally coupled resonator filter device, comprising: a bottom electrode; a piezoelectric layer disposed on the bottom electrode; and a top contour electrode disposed on the piezoelectric layer, the top contour electrode comprising: a first top comb electrode comprising a first top bus bar and a plurality of first top fingers extending in a first direction from the first top bus bar; and a second top comb electrode comprising a second top bus bar and a plurality of second top fingers extending in a second direction from the second top bus bar, the second direction being substantially opposite to the first direction such that the plurality of first top fingers and the plurality of second top fingers form a top interleaving pattern providing an acoustic filter having an apodized shape, wherein the plurality of first top fingers and the plurality of second top fingers have first and second widths, respectively, and wherein the apodized shape of the acoustic filter is formed by at least one of the first and second widths increasing along a corresponding one of the first and second directions. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second top bus bars are mass loaded, so that the first and second top bus bars have resonance frequencies different from a resonance frequency of the first and second top fingers forming the top interleaving pattern. 3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the bottom electrode comprises a ground plane, such that the laterally coupled resonator filter device is a single-ended filter. 4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the bottom electrode comprises: a first bottom comb electrode comprising a first bottom bus bar and at least one first bottom finger extending in the first direction substantially parallel to at least one of the plurality of first top fingers; and second bottom comb electrode comprising a second bottom bus bar and at least one second bottom finger extending in the second direction substantially parallel to at least one of the plurality of the second top fingers, such that the first and second bottom fingers form a bottom interleaving pattern substantially overlapping the top interleaving pattern and providing the acoustic filter having the apodized shape. 5. The device of claim 4 , wherein the laterally coupled resonator filter device is a differential filter. 6. A laterally coupled resonator filter device, comprising: a bottom electrode; a piezoelectric layer disposed on the bottom electrode; and a top contour electrode disposed on the piezoelectric layer, the top contour electrode comprising: a first top comb electrode comprising a first top bus bar and a plurality of first top fingers extending in a first direction from the first top bus bar; and a second top comb electrode comprising a second top bus bar and a plurality of second top fingers extending in a second direction from the second top bus bar, the second direction being substantially opposite to the first direction such that the plurality of first top fingers and the plurality of second top fingers form a top interleaving pattern providing an acoustic filter having an apodized shape, wherein the plurality of first top fingers and the plurality of second top fingers are separated by gaps, respectively, and wherein the apodized shape of the acoustic filter is formed by at least one gap varying in width between adjacent first and second top fingers along one of the first and second directions. 7. A laterally coupled resonator filter device, comprising: a bottom electrode; a piezoelectric layer disposed on the bottom electrode; and a top contour electrode disposed on the piezoelectric layer, the top contour electrode comprising: a first top comb electrode comprising a first top bus bar and a plurality of first top fingers extending in a first direction from the first top bus bar; and a second top comb electrode comprising a second top bus bar and a plurality of second top fingers extending in a second direction from the second top bus bar, the second direction being substantially opposite to the first direction such that the plurality of first top fingers and the plurality of second top fingers form a top interleaving pattern providing an acoustic filter having an apodized shape, wherein the first top comb electrode is a signal electrode to which an electrical signal is applied, and the second top comb electrode is a floating electrode, and wherein stack eigen-modes in gaps between the first top fingers propagate to the second top fingers, exciting motion in the second top fingers of the second top electrode. 8. The device of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of first top fingers and the plurality of second top fingers have first and second widths, respectively, and wherein the apodized shape of the acoustic filter is formed by at least one of the first and second widths varying along a corresponding one of the first and second directions. 9. The device of claim 8 , wherein the at least one of the first and second widths increases in the corresponding one of the first and second directions. 10. The device of claim 8 , wherein the at least one of the first and second widths decreases in the corresponding one of the first and second directions. 11. A laterally coupled resonator filter device, comprising: a ground plane; a piezoelectric layer disposed on the ground plane; and a top contour electrode disposed on the piezoelectric layer, the top contour electrode comprising a set of interlaced first and second comb-like fingers extending from first and second bus bars, respectively, the first comb-like fingers being configured to receive an electrical signal and the second comb-like fingers configured to resonate in response to the first comb-like fingers receiving the electrical signal, wherein the set of interlaced first and second comb-like fingers has an apodized shape resulting from at least one of gaps varying lengthwise between adjacent first and second comb-like fingers, widths of the first and second comb-like fingers varying lengthwise, and skewed edges of at least one of the first and second bus bars. 12. The device of claim 11 , wherein the first and second bus bars are mass loaded, so that the first and second bus bars have resonance frequencies different from a resonance frequency of the set of interlaced first and second comb-like fingers. 13. The device of claim 12 , wherein the first comb-like fingers are configured to excite Mason modes under the first comb-like fingers in response to the received electrical signal, and the second comb-like fingers are configured to resonate in response to spurious modes produced by edges of the top contour electrode in response to the Mason modes. 14. A laterally coupled resonator filter (LCRF) device, comprising: a plurality of first top fingers extending away from a first top bus bar of a first top comb electrode formed over a piezoelectric layer, adjacent first top fingers of the plurality of first top fingers being separated by first spaces, respectively; and a plurality of second top fingers extending away from a second top bus bar of a second top comb electrode formed over the piezoelectric layer, adjacent second top fingers of the plurality of second top fingers being separated by second spaces, respectively, wherein the first top fingers extend from the first top bus bar into the second spaces between the adjacent second top fingers, and the second top fingers extend from the second top bus bar into the first spaces between the adjacent first top fingers to form a top interleaving pattern having an apodized shape, wherein the apodiz
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