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Solidly Mounted Resonators with Ultra-High Operating Frequencies Based on 3R-MoS2 Atomic Flakes
Authors:Yang Yang  Jiayi Sun  Weifan Cai  Zheng Liu  Corinne Dejous  Magali De Matos  Hamida Hallil  Qing Zhang
Affiliation:1. CNRS, Bordeaux INP, IMS UMR 5218, Univ. Bordeaux, F33400 Talence, France;2. UMI 3288 CINTRA CNRS-NTU-THALES, Nanyang Technological University Research Techno Plaza, 50 Nanyang Drive, Singapore, 637553 Singapore

Centre for Micro-/Nano-electronics, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore, 639798 Singapore;3. Centre for Micro-/Nano-electronics, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore, 639798 Singapore;4. UMI 3288 CINTRA CNRS-NTU-THALES, Nanyang Technological University Research Techno Plaza, 50 Nanyang Drive, Singapore, 637553 Singapore

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore, 639798 Singapore;5. UMI 3288 CINTRA CNRS-NTU-THALES, Nanyang Technological University Research Techno Plaza, 50 Nanyang Drive, Singapore, 637553 Singapore

Abstract:Conventional bulk and thin piezoelectric materials based film bulk acoustic resonators (FBARs) are facing an insurmountable challenge for millimetric frequency applications due to the poor piezoelectric properties of the materials when their thickness reaches the sub-micron regime. Novel FBARs for ultra-high working frequencies are in urgent demand to meet the requirements of the fast-growing 5/6G telecommunication techniques. Recent advances in 2D piezoelectric nanomaterials create an opportunity in this perspective. Here, the first FBAR chip based on 2D 3R-MoS2 ultrathin piezoelectric flakes with a solidly mounted resonator (SMR) architecture is reported. The typical resonant frequency for an SMR device based on ≈200 nm 3R-MoS2 flake reaches over 25 GHz with high reproducibility. Theoretical and finite element analysis suggest that the observed resonance is of longitudinal acoustic modes. This study demonstrates for the first time that the access to 2D piezoelectric nanomaterials makes high performance piezoelectric devices feasible for various promising applications including high-speed telecommunication, acousto-optic, and sensor fields,etc.
Keywords:3R-MoS2  micro-scale acoustic devices  millimetric frequencies  solidly mounted resonators  2D piezoelectric flakes
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