Aluminum based high temperature thin film electrode system for wireless sensors

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Date
2023
Volume
26
Issue
Journal
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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Rio de Janeiro : Elsevier
Abstract

Self-sustained, wireless high-temperature stable sensors are developed, which are based on an aluminum alloy as the electrode metallization. Due to its cost-effectiveness accompanied by a high-temperature stability, this alloy substitutes and outperforms the commonly applied expensive Pt- and Ir-based metals. For the first time, a comprehensive structural, electrical and high-frequency characterization of these surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors is shown. They are based on Catangasite (Ca3TaGa3Si2O14, CTGS) in combination with properly structured cover and barrier layers for the metallization. The frequency characteristics is determined up to 700 °C by ex situ and in situ methods. In addition, the morphology of the AlRu electrodes is analyzed after the thermal loadings and the temperature dependent sheet resistance is measured. The results reveal a reproducible and linear correlation between the applied temperature and the sheet resistance as well as the resonant frequency. In addition, hardly any degradation of the electrodes is detected after the thermal loadings. The observed high-temperature stability of the devices up to at least 700 °C demonstrates the large potential of the AlRu based SAW sensors as a cost-efficient alternative to expensive noble metal based sensors in industrial applications for the support of energy efficient operation.

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High-temperature sensing, SAW device, Aluminum ruthenium alloy electrodes, AlRu, RuAl, CTGS
Citation
Seifert, M., Leszczynska, B., Menzel, S. B., Schmidt, H., & Gemming, T. (2023). Aluminum based high temperature thin film electrode system for wireless sensors. 26. https://doi.org//10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.08.025
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CC BY 4.0 Unported