1 inch diameter crystals, Electrode configuration, 1 inch diameter crystals 2.2.1 electrode – INFICON CHC-15 Crystal Holders GC-15 Glass Cell User Manual

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CHC-15 CRYSTAL HOLDER & GC-15 GLASS CELL

2.2 1 INCH DIAMETER CRYSTALS

INFICON pioneered the standard AT-cut, 5 MHz, 1-inch diameter crystals for use in liquid applications.

The AT-cut quartz is chosen for its superior mechanical and piezoelectric properties, and the angle of cut

can be adjusted to obtain a zero temperature coefficient at a desired operating temperature. The 1 inch

diameter was chosen to allow enough distance between the active area of the crystal and the mounting o-

ring. This improves the overall stability of the crystal by reducing the frequency changes due to

mounting stress.

2.2.1 ELECTRODE CONFIGURATION

Figure 5 below shows INFICON’s 1” crystal electrode patterns. The left figure shows the ½ inch diameter

front electrode (also called sensing electrode) with an extended electrode that wraps around the edge of

the crystal and extends into a semicircle shown in the top half of the right figure. The lower half of the

right figure shows the ¼ inch diameter rear electrode (also called contact electrode).
This configuration enables both electrical contacts to be made on the backside of the crystal allowing

measurement in conductive liquids.
The oversized front electrode (½ inch in diameter as oppose to the ¼ inch diameter rear electrode) was

chosen to ensure a more consistence deposition across the active area of the crystal. The exposed area of

the front electrode is 0.212 in

2

(137 mm

2

), but the active oscillation region (displacement area) is limited

to the overlapping area of the front and rear electrodes (0.053 in

2

or 34.19 mm

2

).

Figure 5NNN 1-Inch Diameter Crystals – Electrode Configuration

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