A subnano-g electrostatic force-rebalanced flexure accelerometer for gravity gradient instruments

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Abstract

A subnano-g electrostatic force-rebalanced flexure accelerometer is designed for the rotating accelerometer gravity gradient instrument. This accelerometer has a large proof mass, which is supported inversely by two pairs of parallel leaf springs and is centered between two fixed capacitor plates. This novel design enables the proof mass to move exactly along the sensitive direction and exhibits a high rejection ratio at its cross-axis directions. Benefiting from large proof mass, high vacuum packaging, and air-tight sealing, the thermal Brownian noise of the accelerometer is lowered down to less than 0.2 ng/√Hz with a quality factor of 15 and a natural resonant frequency of about. The accelerometer’s designed measurement range is about ±1 mg. Based on the correlation analysis between a commercial triaxial seismometer and our accelerometer, the demonstrated self-noise of our accelerometers is reduced to lower than 0.3 ng/√Hz over the frequency ranging from 0.2 to 2 Hz, which meets the requirement of the rotating accelerometer gravity gradiometer.

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Yan, S., Xie, Y., Zhang, M., Deng, Z., & Tu, L. (2017). A subnano-g electrostatic force-rebalanced flexure accelerometer for gravity gradient instruments. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17112669

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