Abstract

In order to improve the comprehensive performance of the surface acoustic wave (SAW) temperature sensors and reduce clutter interference, the optimized Chebyshev window function, Blackman window function and Hamming window function are used to carry out the apodization weighting design for interdigital transducer (IDT) and reflective grating respectively. The influence of electrode apodization weighted structure on the performance of SAW temperature sensors is systematically studied through experiments. The results show that the apodization weighted design of IDT and reflective gate can effectively improve the resonance peak intensity and reduce the side lobe interference; the IDT and the reflection grating are designed with apodization weighting at the same time, compared with the single reflection grating weighting, the volatility of the side lobe of the Chebyshev window function and the Hamming window function increases, the volatility of the side lobe of the Blackman window function decreases; after electrode apodization optimization, the resonance frequency, Q value of the SAW sensor and the sensitivity to temperature increases; using a hamming window optimized electrode structure, the peak value of S11 is −36.73 dB and the Q value is 15 030. In order to ensure the signal processing ability and comprehensive performance of the sensor, an optimized Hamming window should be used for the electrode design of the SAW sensors.

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