Periodic Reporting for period 3 - SiC nano for PicoGeo (SiC optical nano-strain-meters for pico-detection in Geosciences (SiC nano for picoGeo))
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2022-05-01 al 2024-04-30
Dangerous phenomena associated with high risk situations for society, such as destructive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, are characterized by ground deformation and strain. Therefore, in geodynamic studies it is fundamental to monitor strain to understand the processes that are predictive of these phenomena.The detection of strain preceding natural disasters is an open and critical challenge. The geophysical instruments with the best resolution are borehole strain-meters, which are high-resolution sensors that complement and highly improve modern deformation monitoring networks reaching a nominal resolution of 10-10 to 10-11. The goal of this project is to realize a high-resolution system at a lower cost using a Nano Optical Mechanical System (NOMS) realized with a high performing material: silicon carbide. This material has a Young modulus 2.5 times larger than silicon. It is possible to improve the mechanical properties and hence the NOMS sensitivity by reducing the defects density in this material with a compliance substrate. More accurate resolution means a higher frequency response. The small dimensions of the detector also allows for the instillation of different strain-meters in the same position, which will give new information about the volcanoes and the faults area. Final prototypes will be installed in one of the most active volcanoes in Europe: Etna, thus establishing the first “pico-strain volcanic lab”.
The new sensing technology will be obtained by the combining operating principles belonging to the fields of micromechanical resonators and distributed optical fibre sensors. The proposed device will be constituted by a vacuum-encapsulated SiC (silicon carbide) thin membrane resonator mounted on the termination of a multimode optical fiber (Fig. 1-a).
Natural geohazards, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, are major concern for Society and their effects may profoundly impacts human life and Earth’s environment. At the territory of Italy, earthquakes represent a significant burden for the people’s life security and generate a considerable financial loss due to infrastructure damage. Recently, more than 250 persons died due to a magnitude M6 earthquake in the Central Italy. Continuous monitoring of the seismic activity of the faults of the Italian territory that go from the Alps to Sicily, of the faults of the Balkan peninsula and of the Anatolian one, with an efficient and affordable strain meter, would help safe human lives and reduce the financial burden by timely signalling and evacuation. Volcano eruptions also have a large impact on the Society with significant casualties and destructions of human infrastructures. More than 500 million people live within the potential exposure range of a volcano. The risk of catastrophic losses in future eruptions is significant given population growth, proximities of major cities to volcanoes, and the possibility of larger eruptions.