Piezoelectric substrate attachment structure and sensor module

US11462673B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11462673-B2
Application numberUS-201716335513-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 22, 2017
Priority dateSep 27, 2016
Publication dateOct 4, 2022
Grant dateOct 4, 2022

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A piezoelectric substrate attachment structure including a cable-shaped piezoelectric substrate, a press section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate and pressed from an opposite side from the piezoelectric substrate, and a base section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate on an opposite side from the press section. A ratio Eb/Ea of a Young's modulus Eb of the base section to a Young's modulus Ea of the press section being 10 −1 or lower.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A piezoelectric substrate attachment structure comprising: a cable-shaped piezoelectric substrate; a press section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate and being continuously fixed directly to the piezoelectric substrate along an axial direction of the piezoelectric substrate and pressed from an opposite side from the piezoelectric substrate; and a base section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate on an opposite side from the press section, the piezoelectric substrate including an elongate conductor and a helical chiral polymer wound around an outer periphery of the conductor and having optical activity, the piezoelectric substrate including a piezoelectric substrate in which polarization occurs in a radial direction against an axial stress, and a ratio Eb/Ea of a Young's modulus Eb of the base section to a Young's modulus Ea of the press section being 10 −1 or lower. 2. The piezoelectric substrate attachment structure of claim 1 , wherein the Young's modulus Ea of the press section is in a range of from 10 −6 to 10 3 GPa, and the Young's modulus Eb of the base section is in a range of from 10 −7 to 10 1 GPa. 3. The piezoelectric substrate attachment structure of claim 1 , wherein the Young's modulus Ea of the press section is in a range of from 10 −3 to 10 3 GPa, and the Young's modulus Eb of the base section is in a range of from 10 −5 to 10 1 . 4. The piezoelectric substrate attachment structure of claim 1 , wherein the Young's modulus Ea of the press section is in a range of from 10 −2 to 10 1 GPa, and the Young's modulus Eb of the base section is in a range of from 10 −3 to 10 −1 GPa. 5. The piezoelectric substrate attachment structure of claim 1 , wherein a support section configured from one or a plurality of layers is provided adjacent to the base section on an opposite side from the piezoelectric substrate. 6. The piezoelectric substrate attachment structure of claim 5 , wherein the Young's modulus Eb of the base section is lower than a Young's modulus Ec of a layer of the support section adjacent to the base section. 7. A sensor module comprising: a cable-shaped piezoelectric substrate; a press section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate and pressed from an opposite side from the piezoelectric substrate; and a base section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate on an opposite side from the press section, a main body, to which the piezoelectric substrate is continuously fixed directly along an axial direction of the piezoelectric substrate, being configured by an integrated unit of the press section and the base section, the piezoelectric substrate including an elongate conductor and a helical chiral polymer wound around an outer periphery of the conductor and having optical activity, the piezoelectric substrate including a piezoelectric substrate in which polarization occurs in a radial direction against an axial stress, and a Young's modulus Ef of the main body being in a range of from 10 −3 to 10 1 GPa. 8. The sensor module of claim 7 , wherein a thickness of the press section in a direction of adjacency to the piezoelectric substrate is greater than a thickness of the base section in the adjacency direction. 9. A piezoelectric substrate attachment structure comprising: a cable-shaped piezoelectric substrate; and a press section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate and being continuously fixed directly to the piezoelectric substrate along an axial direction of the piezoelectric substrate and pressed from an opposite side from the piezoelectric substrate, the piezoelectric substrate including an elongate conductor and a helical chiral polymer wound around an outer periphery of the conductor and having optical activity, the piezoelectric substrate including a piezoelectric substrate in which polarization occurs in a radial direction against an axial stress, and a Young's modulus Ea of the press section being in a range of from 10 −3 to 10 1 GPa. 10. The piezoelectric substrate attachment structure of claim 1 , further comprising a covering section configured from one or a plurality of layers provided adjacent to the press section on a pressure-applied side thereof. 11. The piezoelectric substrate attachment structure of claim 10 , wherein the Young's modulus Ea of the press section is greater than a Young's modulus Ed of a layer of the covering section adjacent to the press section. 12. A piezoelectric substrate attachment structure comprising: a cable-shaped piezoelectric substrate; and a press section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate and being continuously fixed directly to the piezoelectric substrate along an axial direction of the piezoelectric substrate and pressed from an opposite side from the piezoelectric substrate, the piezoelectric substrate including an elongate conductor and a helical chiral polymer wound around an outer periphery of the conductor and having optical activity, the piezoelectric substrate including a piezoelectric substrate in which polarization occurs in a radial direction against an axial stress, and a length of the piezoelectric substrate adjacent to the press section being different from a length of a contact portion of the piezoelectric substrate contacting the press section. 13. The sensor module of claim 7 , wherein the press section is in direct contact with the piezoelectric substrate in the axial direction of the piezoelectric substrate.

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What does patent US11462673B2 cover?
A piezoelectric substrate attachment structure including a cable-shaped piezoelectric substrate, a press section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate and pressed from an opposite side from the piezoelectric substrate, and a base section provided adjacent to the piezoelectric substrate on an opposite side from the press section. A ratio Eb/Ea of a Young's modulus Eb of the base secti…
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Mitsui Chemicals Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01L1/16. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Oct 04 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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