表面声波在旋转压电板中的传播分析

Ji Wang, R. Wu, Jianke Du, Dejin Huang
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作为声波传感器的重要应用,旋转传感陀螺仪也可以利用压电基板上的表面声波。这需要对在有限压电固体中传播的表面声波进行分析,以帮助设计过程中的参数选择和优化。早期的研究已经研究了半无限压电固体中旋转的影响,但这样的结果只能被认为是具有有限基片的实际陀螺仪的近似。在本研究中,我们将衬底视为有限厚度的无限压电板,从而使我们能够计算旋转板中的表面声波速度。我们知道在半无限大的固体中只有一种速度,但是如果我们研究无限大的平板中的表面波,就会有两种速度。还发现两个速度都随旋转而改变。石英晶体AT切割和st切割的数值结果表明,两种速度分支都发生了变化,当板厚小于3个波长时,两种速度分支都能清晰地观察到。如果基材被认为是半无限的,则板的厚度必须大于三个波长。在这种情况下,旋转对速度的影响仍然存在,但两种模态实质上合并为瑞利波速。由于旋转引起的速度变化不同于半无限基板,为旋转压电传感器的基板和材料选择提供了更好的参考和指导。将二维理论应用于有限板表面声波的研究,可以进一步扩展本研究。
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An analysis of propagation of surface acoustic waves in rotating piezoelectric plates
As an important application of acoustic wave sensors, gyroscopes for rotation sensing purpose can also utilize surface acoustic waves in piezoelectric substrates. This requires an analysis of surface acoustic waves propagating in finite piezoelectric solids to aid the design process in parameter selection and optimization. Earlier studies have investigated the effect of rotation in semi-infinite piezoelectric solids, but result like this can only be considered as an approximation to actual gyroscopes with finite substrates. In this study, we consider the substrate as an infinite piezoelectric plate with finite thickness, thus enabling us to calculate the surface acoustic wave velocity in a rotating plate. It is known that there is only one velocity in a semi-infinite solid, but there will be two velocities if we study surface waves in an infinite plate. It is also found that both velocities are changed by the rotation. The numerical results on AT- and ST-cut quartz crystal show that both velocity branches have been changed and the two velocities can be clearly observed if the thickness of plate is less than three wavelengths. If the substrate is to be considered as a semi-infinite, the plate thickness has to be larger than three wavelengths. In this case, the effect of rotation on the velocity still exists, but the two modes essentially merged into the Rayleigh wave velocity. The velocity shifts due to rotation is different from the semi-infinite substrate, offering improved references and guidance in the substrate and material selection for rotation piezoelectric sensors. The extension of this study can be done with the application of two-dimensional theory for surface acoustic waves in finite plates.
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