# Research on High-Precision Resonant Capacitance Bridge Based on Multiple Transformers

**Authors:** Xin Liu, Yuzhu Chen, Longqi Wang, Tao Yu, Zhi Wang, Ke Xue, Yanlin Sui, Yongkun Chen

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/s24123844 · Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) · 2024-06-14

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a new method to reduce noise in resonant capacitance bridges, improving gravitational wave detection for the Taiji program.

## Contribution

A novel approach to reduce thermal noise in resonant capacitance bridges without optimizing existing parameters.

## Key findings

- The proposed scheme reduces bridge thermal noise to 0.7 times the original level.
- Experimental validation confirms a noise reduction of 0.7 times and improved capacitance sensing resolution to 0.6 aF/Hz1/2.

## Abstract

The Taiji program is dedicated to the detection of middle and low-frequency gravitational waves, targeting the 0.1 mHz to 1 Hz frequency band. The project requires an acceleration residual sensitivity of 3 × 10−15 ms−2/Hz1/2, which necessitates a capacitance sensing resolution of 1 aF/Hz1/2 for the capacitive sensing system within the specified frequency range. The noise level of the resonant bridge significantly influences the resolution. Addressing the challenges in enhancing transformer performance parameters in existing resonant capacitance bridges and the constraints on improving the characteristics of resonant capacitance bridges, this study introduces a novel approach to reduce bridge thermal noise without optimizing existing parameters. The simulation results demonstrate that this scheme can reduce the noise to 0.7 times the original level and further reduce bridge thermal noise when other parameters affecting noise are optimized. This not only mitigates the demands for other performance parameters but also increases the range of maximum acceptable resonant frequency deviations and reduces its sensitivity to such variations. Experimental validation confirms that the proposed scheme effectively reduces noise by 0.7 times and improves the resolution of capacitance sensing to 0.6 aF/Hz1/2, thereby advancing the Taiji program gravitational wave detection capabilities.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** injury to people or property (MESH:C000719191)
- **Chemicals:** La (MESH:D007811), Ta (MESH:D013635), T3 (MESH:D014284), Tb (MESH:D013725), Tc (MESH:D013667)
- **Mutations:** C-T1, C-T2

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