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Proceedings of the Yerevan State University, series Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2008, Issue 1, Pages 60–63
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Physics
A new absolute position sensor for nano-scale resolution seismometry
V. S. Gevorgyan Chair of solid state physics YSU, Armenia
Abstract:
A new class super-broadband, nano-scale resolution position sensor is created. It may be used as a sensor in seismographs. It enables to extend the frequency band of the available technique. Combined with such a sensor traditional technique may enable to study quasi-static deformations and low-order free oscillations of Earth crust precursor to earthquakes. It allows to transfer mechanical vibrations with amplitudes over $2-3 nm$, into detectable signal in a frequency range starting practically from quasi-static movements. We discuss test data of such position sensor, installed in a Russian SM-3 seismometer, as the additional pick-up component, showing its advantages compared with the traditional technique.
Received: 28.09.2007 Accepted: 25.10.2007
Citation:
V. S. Gevorgyan, “A new absolute position sensor for nano-scale resolution seismometry”, Proceedings of the YSU, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2008, no. 1, 60–63
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