S. Fabrice, Devel Michel, Imbaud Joel, Bourquin Roger, Bakir Ahmed, Vuillemin Cedric, Ghosh Santunu, Abbe Philippe, V. David, Cibiel Gilles
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1/f noise of quartz resonators: Measurements, modelization and comparison studies
In this paper, the description of the resonator realization and the topology of the resonator prototype is exposed. Phase noise measurements of a hundred of resonators are given. The noise results are discussed according to the position of the resonators inside the crystal block and physical analysis of the crystal (dislocation). The results are also compared according to their Q-factors measured at room temperature and at low temperature. Theoretically, the fluctuation-dissipation theorem is used in order to put numerical constraints on a model of 1/f noise caused by an internal (or structural) dissipation proportional to the amplitude and not to the speed. The order of magnitude of the noise is then discussed.