Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
Acoustic resonators with reduced loss characteristics and methods of manufacturing same
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Abstract:
An acoustic resonator that prevents a radio frequency (RF) signal from being coupled to a cap substrate. An electronic device includes a first substrate (device substrate) of piezoelectric material having a top surface on which an electronic circuit including a film bulk acoustic resonator is formed, a second substrate (cap substrate) of low-resistivity material, a bottom surface of which is disposed opposing the top surface of the first substrate, and a side wall disposed between the top surface of the first substrate and the bottom surface of the second substrate. The side wall defines a cavity together with the top surface of the first substrate and the bottom surface of the second substrate, the cavity internally including the electronic circuit. A thin film of high-resistivity material is formed on at least a portion of the bottom surface of the second substrate to prevent an RF signal emitted from the electronic circuit from being coupled to the second substrate.
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12 Feb 2018
22 Dec 2020