Title :
A Piezoelectric Gyroscope With Self-Equilibrated Coriolis Force Based on Overtone Thickness-Shear Modes of a Lithium Niobate Plate With an Inversion Layer
Author :
Zhi Wang ; Minghao Zhao ; Jiashi Yang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Chem. Eng. & Energy, Zhengzhou Univ., Zhengzhou, China
Abstract :
We propose a new structure for piezoelectric gyroscope application. It is made from a Z-cut lithium niobate plate with a ferroelectric inversion layer. It is shown theoretically that when the plate is electrically driven into thickness-shear vibration in one of the two in-plane directions of the plate and is rotating about the plate normal, the Coriolis force due to rotation causes a thickness-shear vibration in a perpendicular direction with an electrical output, which can be used to measure the angular rate of the rotation. Different from existing thickness-shear mode piezoelectric gyroscopes, which are based on the fundamental thickness-shear modes, the proposed gyroscope operates with the second overtone thickness-shear modes because of the inversion layer for which the Coriolis force is a self-equilibrated system and does not transmit to the mounting structure. This implies higher quality factor and better performance.
Keywords :
Coriolis force; angular measurement; ferroelectric materials; force measurement; force sensors; gyroscopes; inversion layers; lithium compounds; piezoelectric transducers; thickness measurement; vibration measurement; LiNbO3; Z-cut lithium niobate plate; angular rate measure; ferroelectric inversion layer; mounting structure; overtone thickness-shear vibration mode; piezoelectric gyroscope application; quality factor; self-equilibrated Coriolis force; Educational institutions; Electrodes; Force; Gyroscopes; Lithium niobate; Sensors; Vibrations; Piezoelectric; gyroscope; plate; thickness-shear;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2366235