Sensors (Oct 2020)

A 5.86 Million Quality Factor Cylindrical Resonator with Improved Structural Design Based on Thermoelastic Dissipation Analysis

  • Libin Zeng,
  • Yiming Luo,
  • Yao Pan,
  • Yonglei Jia,
  • Jianping Liu,
  • Zhongqi Tan,
  • Kaiyong Yang,
  • Hui Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20216003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 21
p. 6003

Abstract

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The cylindrical resonator is the core component of cylindrical resonator gyroscopes (CRGs). The quality factor (Q factor) of the resonator is one crucial parameter that determines the performance of the gyroscope. In this paper, the finite element method is used to theoretically investigate the influence of the thermoelastic dissipation (TED) of the cylindrical resonator. The improved structure of a fused silica cylindrical resonator is then demonstrated. Compared with the traditional structure, the thermoelastic Q (QTED) of the resonator is increased by 122%. In addition, the Q factor of the improved cylindrical resonator is measured, and results illustrate that, after annealing and chemical etching, the Q factor of the resonator is significantly higher than that of the cylindrical resonators reported previously. The Q factor of the cylindrical resonator in this paper reaches 5.86 million, which is the highest value for a cylindrical resonator to date.

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