Low Temperature Pressure Gauge Based on a Quartz Tuning Fork

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Abstract

Experiments in our lab on the phases of helium films on alkali metal substrates require a low temperature in situ pressure gauge. The damping of a high quality factor (Q) mechanical oscillator is strongly affected by the background gas pressure, which can be utilized to make a pressure transducer. We have investigated this effect using quartz tuning forks with a resonant frequency of 32 kHz. The variation of the Q was measured as a function of temperature from 300 to 1K and pressure from 0 to 10 torr. A clear transition between ballistic and viscous dissipation was observed. We will discuss the linearity of the oscillators as a function of drive amplitude, the resolution of the pressure gauge and various electronic and data processing strategies for dealing with relatively low frequency oscillators with Q $>$ 1 million.

Authors

  • F. M. Huisman

    University of California Irvine

  • E. Van Cleve

    University of California Irvine

  • D. Miller

    Harvey Mudd College

  • Peter Taborek

    University of California Irvine, University of California, Irvine