High- Q microsphere resonators for angular velocity sensing in gyroscopes

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Abstract

A resonator gyroscope based on the Sagnac effect is proposed using a core unit that is generated by water-hydrogen flame melting. The relationship between the quality factor Q and diameter D is revealed. The Q factor of the spectral lines of the microsphere cavity coupling system, which uses tapered fibers, is found to be 10 6 or more before packaging with a low refractive curable ultraviolet polymer, although it drops to approximately 10 5 after packaging. In addition, a rotating test platform is built, and the transmission spectrum and discriminator curves of a microsphere cavity with Q of 3.22×106 are measured using a semiconductor laser (linewidth less than 1 kHz) and a real-time proportional-integral circuit tracking and feedback technique. Equations fitting the relation between the voltage and angular rotation rate are obtained. According to the experimentally measured parameters, the sensitivity of the microsphere-coupled system can reach 0.095°/s.

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An, P., Zheng, Y., Yan, S., Xue, C., Wang, W., & Liu, J. (2015). High- Q microsphere resonators for angular velocity sensing in gyroscopes. Applied Physics Letters, 106(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4908053

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