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arxiv: 2109.03978 · v1 · pith:2JT633XRnew · submitted 2021-09-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · physics.app-ph

Self-sealing complex oxide resonators

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.app-ph
keywords self-sealingcomplexpressuresensorssio2adhesionannealannealing
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Although 2D materials hold great potential for next-generation pressure sensors, recent studies revealed that gases permeate along the membrane-surface interface that is only weakly bound by van der Waals interactions, necessitating additional sealing procedures. In this work, we demonstrate the use of free-standing complex oxides as self-sealing membranes that allow the reference cavity of pressure sensors to be sealed by a simple anneal. To test the hermeticity, we study the gas permeation time constants in nano-mechanical resonators made from SrRuO3 and SrTiO3 membranes suspended over SiO2/Si cavities which show an improvement up to 4 orders of magnitude in the permeation time constant after annealing the devices for 15 minutes. Similar devices fabricated on Si3N4/Si do not show such improvements, suggesting that the adhesion increase over SiO2 is mediated by oxygen bonds that are formed at the SiO2/complex oxide interface during the self-sealing anneal. We confirm the enhancement of adhesion by picosecond ultrasonics measurements which show an increase in the interfacial stiffness by 70% after annealing. Since it is straigthforward to apply, the presented self-sealing method is thus a promising route toward realizing ultrathin hermetic pressure sensors.

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