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A bulk acoustic resonator with vertical electrodes for wideband filters

Applied Physics 2026-02-04 v1

Abstract

Radiofrequency (RF) front ends for current and next generation (5G and 6G) wireless communication demand acoustic filters that combine wide bandwidth, high power capability, and thermal stability. Existing surface and bulk acoustic wave (SAW and BAW) technologies face inherent trade-offs between electromechanical coupling, lithographic tunability, and robustness. Here we introduce the bulk acoustic resonator with vertical electrodes (VBAR), a device that combines the advantages of suspended and solidly mounted resonators. VBARs use lithium niobate (LiNbO3) ridges with sidewall electrodes to excite a shear-horizontal bulk acoustic resonance, providing frequency control through lithography in a configuration that is mechanically anchored to the substrate. Fabricated VBARs exhibit electromechanical coupling coefficients exceeding 30% in the 2-4 GHz range, enabling ladder filters with fractional bandwidths of nearly 20%. While further optimization is necessary to minimize losses, the VBAR concept offers an alternative route toward wideband and robust RF filters for next-generation wireless systems.

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@article{arxiv.2602.02782,
  title  = {A bulk acoustic resonator with vertical electrodes for wideband filters},
  author = {Silvan Stettler and Edgar Navarro-Gesse and Carlos Collado and Jordi Mateu and Luis G. Villanueva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.02782},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Presented at IEEE IUS 2025 in Utrecht, September 16 2025, Paper ID 2977