Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10409325 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the design of a piezoelectric MEMS Coriolis Vibrating Gyroscope (CVG) based on a single gallium arsenide vibrating structure allowing the measurement of rotation rate along 3 orthogonal sensitive axes. Based on a theoretical and FEM study, we demonstrate that the achieved sensitivities reached for each axis is about 1.6 Ã 10â16 C/(°/s). We then demonstrate the feasibility of the realization of simple MEMS structures from C-doped Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) using standard micromachining processes. Finally, we show the fabrication and characterization of GaAs-based tuning fork microresonators as a first step towards a complete 3-axis GaAs MEMS CVG. These resonators show a resonance frequency of 42 350 Hz, a quality factor of 122 000 and a frequency temperature coefficient of 24 ppm/°K, validating the high potential of GaAs as a structural material for 3-axis MEMS CVGs.
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Authors
I. Roland, S. Masson, O. Ducloux, O. Le Traon, A. Bosseboeuf,