TY - JOUR
T1 - Amplitude ratio calibration in mode-localized sensors with nonlinear amplitude variations
AU - Zhang, Zhao
AU - Li, Han
AU - Hou, Cheng
AU - Zhang, Hemin
AU - Hao, Yongcun
AU - Chang, Honglong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/10/1
Y1 - 2025/10/1
N2 - Mode-localized sensors based on weakly coupled resonators offer high sensitivity by leveraging the amplitude ratio as their output metric. In practice, however, the ideal linearity of the amplitude ratio is compromised by nonlinear amplitude variations in the resonators, compounded by noise and feedthrough interference. This paper presents a comprehensive investigation into amplitude ratio calibration of weakly coupled resonators in mode-localized sensors characterized by nonlinear amplitude variations of its internal resonators. A theoretical framework that links the dynamics of resonator amplitudes to deviations in the amplitude ratio is established, demonstrating that diminishing signal-to-noise ratios and increasing feedthrough interference distort the amplitude ratio output under large stiffness perturbations. To address these challenges, the paper introduces calibration methods, including adjustments of the DC bias voltage and a novel feedthrough cancellation algorithm designed to extract the true resonator signal from the measured composite output. The proposed calibration methods effectively restore the linearity in the amplitude ratio measurement, thereby enhancing the overall reliability for precision applications in mode-localized sensors.
AB - Mode-localized sensors based on weakly coupled resonators offer high sensitivity by leveraging the amplitude ratio as their output metric. In practice, however, the ideal linearity of the amplitude ratio is compromised by nonlinear amplitude variations in the resonators, compounded by noise and feedthrough interference. This paper presents a comprehensive investigation into amplitude ratio calibration of weakly coupled resonators in mode-localized sensors characterized by nonlinear amplitude variations of its internal resonators. A theoretical framework that links the dynamics of resonator amplitudes to deviations in the amplitude ratio is established, demonstrating that diminishing signal-to-noise ratios and increasing feedthrough interference distort the amplitude ratio output under large stiffness perturbations. To address these challenges, the paper introduces calibration methods, including adjustments of the DC bias voltage and a novel feedthrough cancellation algorithm designed to extract the true resonator signal from the measured composite output. The proposed calibration methods effectively restore the linearity in the amplitude ratio measurement, thereby enhancing the overall reliability for precision applications in mode-localized sensors.
KW - Amplitude ratio calibration
KW - Feedthrough cancellation
KW - Mode-localized sensors
KW - Nonlinear amplitude variations
KW - Weakly coupled resonators
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U2 - 10.1016/j.measurement.2025.117759
DO - 10.1016/j.measurement.2025.117759
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105005413091
SN - 0263-2241
VL - 254
JO - Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
JF - Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
M1 - 117759
ER -