Literature DB >> 18986952

Short- and long-term stability of resonant quartz temperature sensors.

L Spassov1, V Gadjanova, R Velcheva, B Dulmet.   

Abstract

A new miniaturized design of the thermosensitive quartz resonator (TSQR) using an NLC cut (yxl/ -31 degrees 30') with a fundamental frequency of 29.3 MHz was created in the Acoustoelectronics Laboratory of ISSPBAS for use in a wide temperature range (4.2 K to 450 K) as highly sensitive quartz temperature sensors (QTS). This paper presents the results of the investigations of the short- and long-term frequency stability of QTS. The short-term frequency stability of QTS was measured for averaging times up to 150 s at three constant temperatures: liquid helium (4.2 K), liquid nitrogen (77 K), and melting ice (0 degrees C). The short-term frequency stability is 6.8 * 10(-9) at 0 degrees C for t = 15 s, which permits a temperature sensitivity of 2 * 10(-4) K. The long-term stability (aging) was investigated at room temperature and at 80 degrees C for 500 days. The aging characteristics at 25 degrees C and 80 degrees C are compared. It was observed that the frequency change does not exceed 5 * 10(-7) after the 25th day of accelerated aging at 80 degrees C. This guarantees a reliable operation of the sensor, without additional calibration, for several years.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18986952     DOI: 10.1109/TUFFC.2008.838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control        ISSN: 0885-3010            Impact factor:   2.725


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