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1、EIA 477-A 90 323Yb00 0070839 7 ANSI/ EIA-477-A-1990 APPROVED: July 5, 1990 EIA STANDARD Cultured Quartz EIA-477-A (Revision of EIA477 and inclusion of EiA-477-1 -A) SEPTEMBER 1990 ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT EIA 477-A 90 m 3234600 0070820 3 m NOTICE EIA Engineering Stand
2、ards and Publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating misunderstandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeability and improvement of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimum delay the proper product for hi
3、s particular need. Existence of such Standards and Publications shall not in any respect preclude any member or nonmember of EIA from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to such Standards and Publications, nor shall the existence of such Standards and Publications preclude their volunta
4、ry use by those other than EIA members, whether the standard is to be used either domestically or internationally. Recommended Standards and Publications are adopted by EIA without regard to whether their adoption may involve patents on articles, materials, or processes. By such action, EIA does not
5、 assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to parties adopting the Recommended Standard or Publication. This EIA Standard is considered to have International Standardization implication, but the International Electrotechnical Commission activity has not pro
6、gressed to the point where a valid comparison between the EIA Standard and the IEC document can be made. This Standard does not purport to address all safety problems associated with its use or all applicable regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of the user of this Standard to establish
7、 appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. Published by ELECTRON IC INDUSTRI ES ASSOCIATION Engineering Department 2001 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 PRICE: $1 5.00 Copyright 1990 All rights reserved Printed
8、in U.S.A. EIA 477-A 90 m 3234b00 0070821 5 9 Q CULTURED QUARTZ TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraph 1. Scope 2. Historical Perspective 3. Terms, Definitions and Procedures . 3.1 Cultured Quartz Crystal; also called Synthetic Quartz Crystal 3.2 Seed 3.3 Orientation and Handedness 3.4 Growth Zones 3.5 Dimensio
9、ns 3.6 Orientation of Predimensioned and Preoriented (Lumbered) Quartz 3.7 Infrared Quality, Alpham 3.8 Inclusions 3.9 Etch Channels 3.10 Aluminum Content 3.11 Swept Quartz 4. Requirements 4.1 Orientation 4.2 Handedness 4.3 Cultured Quare Crystal Dimensions 4.4 Seed Dimension 4.5 Mechanical Imperfec
10、tions 4.6 Alph% 4.7 Aluminum Content 4.8 Lumbered Quartz Requirements 5. Marking FIGURES FIGURE 1 Growth Zones of a Cultured Quartz Crystal Grown on a ZCut Seed. View is of Section Perpendicular to Y or Y-Prime Direction. FIGURE iA Cross Section of a Lumbered Quartz Bar. View is of Section Perpendic
11、ular to the Y or Y-Prime Direction. FIGURE 2 Y-Bar and AT-cut REFERENCES i EIA 477-A 90 m 3234600 O070822 7 = L . EIA-477-A Page 1 - CULTURED QUARTZ (From EIA Standards Proposal No. 2110 for updating EIA-477 and inclusion of EIA-477-1-A, formulated under the cognizance of EIA P-11 Committee on Piezo
12、electric Devices.) 1. SCOPE This document relates to crystalline quartz produced by hydrothermal growth intended to be used as raw material for piezoelectric crystal devices. 2. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE After cultured quartz was introduced commercially (1956), Q capability became and implicitly remain
13、s its main quality figure of merit. Inclusions, seed veils, etch channels, dislocations and impurities were all observed then, but their effects on resonator performance were undetected in material whose Q capability was in control, Q capability of cultured quartz was most sensitively observed in th
14、e Warner designed 5 MHz fifth overtone frequency standard resonator, because all the sources of its frictional losses other than the internal friction of the material were minimized. Qs significance in a frequency control device is that it governs the precision of the resonators frequency response.
15、Cultured quartz users wanted a Q capability greater than the Qs needed in the resonator designs being manufactured. Later it was observed empirically that material meeting a Q minimum test requirement also showed an “in control angle behavior“ relationship of its AT cut frequency/temperature curves
16、with respect to cut wafer angles. In 1965 Fraser showed that the main source of Q-limiting internal friction in cultured quartz, its OH content, could also be measured through its infrared (IR) absorption in the well known OH absorption band. Together with Rudd, he identified wavelengths that serve
17、usefully to indicate OH concentrations in cultured quartz, and they developed an empirical alph%,/5 MHz Q relationship. The infrared absorption per cm at 3500 wavenumbers can be measured simply, quickly, inexpensively, and in smaller quartz specimens, than the 5 MHz Qs of fabricated resonators. The
18、IR method soon became the preferred and widely accepted method for obtaining Q indications for use in the quality control of cultured quartz. measured by the long-used above procedure, to become the main quality in 1985 the EIA chose alph indicator for cultured quartz. bypasses confusion about corre
19、lating alphas with 5 MHz Qs, or with Qs at various frequencies. Unlike Q, the alpha, measurement, and OH content, are independent of resonator frequency. The five 5 MHz Q grade test hits that had been accepted in terms of Q indications from alph% measurements, by the EIA in 1981 (and four matching g
20、rades by the IEC in 1983) are preserved unchangeE alpha terms. They are restated as their five corresponding alphh grade test limits, together with the letter grade labels (A, B, C, D and E). e w EIA 477-A 90 = 3234b00 O070823 9 . EIA-477-A Page 2 Z Z FIGURE 1 GROWTH ZONES OF A CULTURED QUARTZ CRYST
21、AL GROWN ON A ZCUT SEED. VIEW IS OF SECTION PERPENDICULAR TO Y OR Y-PRIME DIRECTION Basai Face Height EIA 477-A 90 m 3234600 O070824 O m EIA-477-A Page 3 It is widely accepted that the alpha, also serves as a control of the frequency/temperature curve vs. angle of AT cut behavior of cultured quartz.
22、 %r most AT applications, Grade C quartz (having an alpha, less than 0.06 per cm) yields an f/T behavior closely approximating the range experienced using natural quartz. Grades B and A can be required if tighter control of the f/T behavior and higher quality is needed. Although they are not ordinar
23、ily required, additional testing and grading information included here relates to: inclusion densities, etch channel densities, aluminum content and swept quartz. Each of these tests is pertinent to certain specific application needs - and need not be required for general use. The alpha grade limit
24、will ensure that defects are not present at densities sufficient to increase the OH content beyonyits specified grade maximum requirement. 3. TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND PROCEDURES 3.1 Cultured Quartz Crystal; also called Synthetic Quartz Crystal A single crystal of alpha SiO, grown by a hydrothermal met
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