Integrated Resonant Accelerometer Using Optical Strain Sensor

An accelerometer may comprise a proof mass, a first tether mechanically coupled to the side of the proof mass and to an anchor, and a ring resonator integrated with the tether to form a sensing tether. The ring resonator and the tether may be configured such that a strain sustained by the sensing tether causes a change of a resonance condition of the ring resonator. The accelerometer may comprise a wavelength locking loop configured to adaptively maintain a center frequency of the light energy at a resonant frequency of the sensing element, and a scale factor calibrator configured to stabilize a scale factor associated with the accelerometer. The accelerometer may further include a detection processor configured to receive the detection signal and produce an acceleration signal therefrom. The acceleration signal may correspond to an amount of change of the resonance condition with respect to a reference resonance condition.

Researchers

Paul Juodawlkis / Suraj Bramhavar

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics: Photonics / Sensing & Imaging: Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Connected World

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