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Sensitivity of an anadically oxidized aluminium film on a surface acoustic wave sensor to humidity
Authors:Manabu Sato   Tatsuo Yamamoto   Toshiyasu Meguro  Kazuhiko Yamanouchi
Affiliation:

Faculty of Science and Engineering, Ishinomaki Senshu University, Minamisakai, Ishinomaki 986 Japan

Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980 Japan

Abstract:The sensitivity, transient response and sensitivity mechanism of a surface acoustic wave humidity sensor using porous anodically oxidized aluminium (alumina) films as mechanical interfaces have been studied theoretically and experimentally. It is found that the sensitivity of alumina films of 1.0 μm thickness is -0.034 m/(s %RH) and is the same order as that of polyimide films. The transient response of alumina films to humidity is about one order faster than that of polyimide films. For the sensitivity mechanism, the phase-velocity change is attributed to the mechanical perturbation caused by the absorption of water molecules. The equivalent density change of alumina films between 0 and 100%RH is about 0.7%. In addition, the actual stiffness constants of alumina films are two orders less than those of bulk alumina.
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