“…Traditionally, these sensors have employed materials such as AlN [22,23], quartz [24,25], Langasite [26], and LiNbO 3 [27]. Despite their lack of flexibility, these materials have found utility due to their exceptional stability in harsh environments [22,23,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32] and as resonators [25,27,[33][34][35][36][37]. Various factors are considered in the design of SAW pressure sensors, including resistance to liquid exposure [37,38], resilience to residual stress [29,39], gas detection capabilities [30,31,40], and the impact of circumferential stresses including sensitivity to humidity [41,42].…”