Title of article :
Sapphire Whispering Gallery Thermometer
Author/Authors :
G. F. Strouse ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
An innovative sapphire whispering gallery thermometer (SWGT) is being
explored at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as a potential
replacement for a standard platinum resistance thermometer (SPRT) for industrial applications
that require measurement uncertainties of ≤10mK. The NIST SWGT uses
a synthetic sapphire monocrystalline disk configured as a uniaxial, dielectric resonator
with whispering gallery modes between 14GHz and 20GHz and with Q-factors as
large as 90,000. The prototypeSWGTstability at the ice melting point (0 ◦C) is≤1mK
with a frequency resolution equivalent to 0.05mK. The prototype SWGT measurement
uncertainty (k= 1) is 10mK from 0◦C to 100 ◦C for all five resonance modes
studied. These results for the SWGT approach the capabilities of industrial resistance
thermometers. The SWGT promises greatly increased resistance to mechanical shock
relative to SPRTs, over the range from −196 ◦C to 500 ◦C while retaining the low uncertainties
needed by secondary calibration laboratories. The temperature sensitivity
of the SWGTdepends upon a well-defined property (the refractive index atmicrowave
frequencies) and the thermal expansion of a pure material. Therefore, it is expected
that SWGTs can be calibrated over a wide temperature range using a reference function,
along with deviations measured at a few fixed points. This article reports the
prototype SWGT stability, resolution, repeatability, and the temperature dependence
of five whispering gallery resonance frequencies in the range from 0 ◦C to 100 ◦C.
Keywords :
Microwave oscillator · Resonance thermometer · Sapphire · Sapphirethermometer · Whispering gallery mode resonance · Whispering gallery moderesonator (WGMR)
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics