Acoustic quality factor of titanium from 50 mK to 300 K
β Scribed by William Duffy Jr.
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0011-2275
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β¦ Synopsis
The amplitude-independent mechanical quality factor Q of grade 1 commercially pure polycrystalline titanium has been measured in the temperature range from 50 mK to 300 K. Data were obtained from a torsional mode of a mechanical resonator at about 1 kHz. Maximum Qs of 2Β±3 million were observed below 30 K in thermally stress-relieved material. A recrystallizing anneal led to reduced Qs. High-resolution frequency measurements gave the temperature dependence of the dynamic shear modulus. From 2 to 35 K, the modulus is shown to correspond to a superposition of electron-gas and phonon contributions. From 50 mK to 2 K, anomalies in both Q and the shear modulus do not exhibit the temperature dependence expected for superconductivity. This study is part of the continuing work in this laboratory on acoustic losses in high-Q materials at low temperatures, of particular interest for the construction of sensitive detectors of gravitational radiation.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The amplitude-independent quality factors (Qs) of polycrystalline aluminium of 99.999 wt% purity, and the commercial aluminium alloys 2024, 6061 and 7075 have been measured in the temperature range 50 mK-300 K. Data were obtained at about 1 kHz from a torsional mode of machined monolithic mechanical