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Thermoelastic damping in MEMS gyroscopes at high frequencies

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Thermoelastic damping in MEMS gyroscopes at high frequencies

D. Schiwietz, E. M. Weig, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Daniel Schiwietz, Eva M. Weig, and Peter Degenfeld-Schonburg delves into the fascinating realm of thermoelastic damping (TED) and its impact on high-frequency modes of MEMS gyroscopes. By aligning simulations with real-world measurements, the study not only validates predictive design methods but also reveals the crucial role of thermoelastic effects in damping across various micro- and nanomechanical systems.... show more
Abstract
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) gyroscopes are widely used, e.g., in modern automotive and consumer applications, and require signal stability and accuracy in rather harsh environmental conditions. In many use cases, device reliability must be guaranteed under large external loads at high frequencies. The sensitivity of the sensor to such external loads depends strongly on the damping, or rather quality factor, of the high-frequency mechanical modes of the structure. In this paper, we investigate the influence of thermoelastic damping on several high-frequency modes by comparing finite element simulations with measurements of the quality factor in an application-relevant temperature range. We measure the quality factors over different temperatures in vacuum, to extract the relevant thermoelastic material parameters of the polycrystalline MEMS device. Our simulation results show a good agreement with the measured quantities, therefore proving the applicability of our method for predictive purposes in the MEMS design process. Overall, we are able to uniquely identify the thermoelastic effects and show their significance for the damping of the high-frequency modes of an industrial MEMS gyroscope. Our approach is generic and therefore easily applicable to any mechanical structure with many possible applications in nano- and micromechanical systems.
Publisher
Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Published On
Jan 01, 2023
Authors
Daniel Schiwietz, Eva M. Weig, Peter Degenfeld-Schonburg
Tags
thermoelastic damping
MEMS gyroscopes
finite element simulations
quality factor
high-frequency modes
temperature
damping
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