Visualization of Surface Acoustic Wave by Transmission Mode Microwave Impedance Microscopy
ORAL
Abstract
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices based on piezoelectric materials play a critical role in modern information technology and the research field of phononic metamaterials and quantum computing. High-resolution real-space mapping of the phononic modes is therefore of fundamental importance for the understanding of propagation, scattering, diffraction, and localization of the acoustic waves. However, it was challenging to image the GHz-range acoustic properties in piezoelectrics directly. Using a transmission-mode microwave impedance microscope (T-MIM), we demonstrate the ability to visualize SAW in multiple systems, including band-pass filter, resonator, and phononic crystals. Our results show that T-MIM can be used to locally probe acousto-electronic behaviors in various platforms with nanoscale spatial resolution.
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Presenters
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Lu Zheng
University of Texas at Austin
Authors
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Lu Zheng
University of Texas at Austin
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Linbo Shao
Harvard University
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Qicheng Zhang
University of Pennsylvania, Physics, University of Pennsylvania
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Alan T Johnson
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Physics, University of Pennsylvania
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Marko Loncar
Harvard University, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
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Keji Lai
University of Texas at Austin