Title :
Quartz resonator sensors in extreme environments
Author :
EerNisse, Errol P. ; Ward, Roger W.
Author_Institution :
Quartztronics Inc., Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract :
The authors present data on the tensile failure of quartz obtained from testing miniature force sensors of the double-ended tuning fork configuration. Dauphine twinning threshold data for temperatures ranging from room temperature to 175°C are presented. The experimental twinning results are supported by calculations of the Gibbs free energy difference between the two twin states. Additional calculations of the Gibbs free energy difference are presented for the SC-cut for comparison to the AT-cut and the X-cut used in published twinning studies. Both uniaxial stress conditions and biaxial stress patterns are included in the theoretical results to quantitatively compare the present experimental situation to earlier work. The fact that the present biaxial stress study is consistent with earlier uniaxial results confirms the use of the free energy difference as a theoretical tool to predict twinning thresholds in complicated stress pattern situations
Keywords :
crystal resonators; electric sensing devices; environmental testing; failure analysis; quartz; stress analysis; tensile strength; tensile testing; twinning; 20 to 175 degC; AT-cut; Dauphine twinning threshold data; Gibbs free energy difference; SC-cut; SiO2; X-cut; biaxial stress patterns; double-ended tuning fork; extreme environments; miniature force sensors; quartz; tensile failure; testing; uniaxial stress conditions; Etching; Force sensors; Frequency control; Manufacturing; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; Tensile stress; Testing; Transducers; Vibrations;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control, 1991., Proceedings of the 45th Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Los Angeles, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-87942-658-6
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.1991.145910