Title :
Evaluation of resonators fabricated from high quality quartz
Author :
Martin, J.J. ; Lopez, Augusto R. ; Armington, A.F ; Balascio, J.F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK, USA
Abstract :
A set of evaluation tests of resonators fabricated from quartz grown from several different types of cultured nutrients in both commercial- and research-size autoclaves is reported. The aluminum content was determined by three different physical techniques: electron paramagnetic resonance, low-temperature IR absorption measurements on swept material, and acoustic loss measurements on sodium-swept resonator blanks. Low-temperature IR measurements were also used to monitor the as-grown OH bands (OH growth-defects). The room temperature mechanical Q was measured on 5-MHz fifth-overtone AT-cut resonator blanks. Acoustic loss versus temperature spectra were taken on unswept, air- or hydrogen-swept, and Na-swept blanks, and the relation between the defect-related loss and the growth conditions was characterized. Room temperature irradiation had no effect on the acoustic loss spectra
Keywords :
crystal resonators; infrared spectra of inorganic solids; paramagnetic resonance of ions and impurities; quartz; ultrasonic measurement; 5 MHz; Na-swept blanks; OH growth-defects; acoustic loss measurements; air-swept blanks; as-grown OH bands; crystal resonators; cultured nutrients; defect-related loss; electron paramagnetic resonance; fifth-overtone AT-cut resonator blanks; growth conditions; high quality quartz; hydrogen-swept; low-temperature IR absorption measurements; room temperature mechanical Q; Acoustic materials; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic testing; Aluminum; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Electrons; Loss measurement; Paramagnetic materials; Paramagnetic resonance; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control Symposium, 1988., Proceedings of the 42nd Annual
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.1988.27597