Momoka Matsumura, Yuna Koike, Ryo Seki, T. Yanagitani
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Abstract
Transmission and detection type piezoelectric gyroscope with two c-axis tilted ScAlN films are fabricated. By adjusting the in-plane tilt angles to 90 degrees, the polarities of shear wave generated at upper layer (input) cannot be detected at lower layer (output) at a still state. However, due to the Coriolis force, the in-plane rotation of shear wave polarity can be detected when the device is rotated. The transmission and detection type gyroscope device was simulated using Mason's equivalent circuit model.