34 research outputs found

    About Quartz Crystal Resonator Noise: Recent Study

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    The first step, before investigating physical origins of noise in resonators, is to investigate correlations between external measurement parameters and the resonator noise. Tests and measurements are mainly performed on an advanced phase noise measurement system, recently set up. The resonator noise is examined as a function of the sensitivity to the drive level, the temperature operating point and the tuning capacitor.Comment: 20th International Conference on Noise and Fluctuations, Pisa : Italie (2009

    Human depression: a new approach in quantitative psychiatry

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    The biomolecular approach to major depression disorder is explained by the different steps that involve cell membrane viscosity, Gsα protein and tubulin. For the first time it is hypothesised that a biomolecular pathway exists, moving from cell membrane viscosity through Gsα protein and Tubulin, which can condition the conscious state and is measurable by electroencephalogram study of the brain's γ wave synchrony

    Frequency-temperature behavior of flexural quartz resonators by means of Timoshenko's model

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    Thermal Compensation in GaPO4 Beam Resonators: Experimental Evidence for Length Extensional Mode

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    Frequency-Temperature Behavior of Langasite Rectangular Beam Resonators Vibrating in Length Extension

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    A comparison of vibrating beam resonators in Quartz, GaPO(4), LGS and LGT

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    International audienceThe present paper reviews and compares the properties of vibrating beam resonators in length-extensional, flexural and cylindrical-torsional modes; resonators are designed and built with new piezoelectric materials: Gallium orthophosphate (GaPO(4)), Langasite (LGS) and Langatate (LGT). Their characteristics are compared with the results obtained with the same structures built in classical Quartz crystal. For all 3 new crystals, temperature-compensated cuts have been found for length-extensional and flexural modes by a theoretical analysis. Experiments have been made on test beams fabricated by conventional precision lapping/machining and photolithography to deposit electrodes. The existence of temperature-compensated cuts for length-extensional resonators is experimentally confirmed. The possibilities of using temperature-compensated cylindrical resonators in the torsional modes are analysed and their temperature sensitivity is computed

    Temperature compensated cuts for length–extensional and flexural vibrating modes in GaPO4 beam resonators

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    Temperature-compensated cuts for length-extensional and flexural vibrating modes in GaPO/sub 4/ beam resonators

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