D.J. Frankel
University of Maine
29 Papers
170 Citations
D.J. Frankel is an academic researcher from University of Maine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Surface acoustic wave. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 29 publications.
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Papers
High temperature stability of langasite surface acoustic wave devices
M.P. da Cunha,Robert J. Lad,T. Moonlight,G. Bernhardt,D.J. Frankel +4 more
- 01 Nov 2008
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have reported on the development of thin film electrodes and protective ceramic layers to allow surface acoustic wave (SAW) device operation up to 800degC on langasite (LGS) crystals.
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Structure, conductivity, and optical absorption of Ag2−xO films
TL;DR: In this paper, an electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) oxygen plasma was used to deposit Ag 2− x O films with a range of stoichiometries onto r-plane sapphire substrates.
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Nanostructured tungsten and tungsten trioxide films prepared by glancing angle deposition
TL;DR: In this article, the chemical compositions of the nanostructured films were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and the film structures and morphologies were investigated using high resolution scanning electron microscopy.
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Performance of Zr and Ti adhesion layers for bonding of platinum metallization to sapphire substrates
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used AES, secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS), XRD, and wire bond tests before and after annealing treatments, and found that Zr has superior performance as an adhesion layer compared to Ti.
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Wireless acoustic wave sensors and systems for harsh environment applications
M. Pereira da Cunha,Robert J. Lad,P. M. Davulis,A. Canabal,T. Moonlight,S. C. Moulzolf,D.J. Frankel,T.B. Pollard,Donald F. McCann,E. Dudzik,Ali Abedi,D.M. Hummels,G. Bernhardt +12 more
- 07 Mar 2011
TL;DR: Several aspects of the technology are elaborated on, including: high-temperature thin-film electrode and sensor development, temperature cycling, thermal-shock behavior, testing in turbine engine environments, sensor packaging and attachment, wireless operation, and adaptation to energy and industrial applications.
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