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Tracking Control of a Monolithic Piezoelectric Nanopositioning Stage using an Integrated Sensor.

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Abstract This article describes a method for tracking control of monolithic nanopositioning systems using integrated piezoelectric sensors. The monolithic nanopositioner is constructed from a single sheet of piezoelectric material where… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This article describes a method for tracking control of monolithic nanopositioning systems using integrated piezoelectric sensors. The monolithic nanopositioner is constructed from a single sheet of piezoelectric material where a set of flexures are used for actuation and guidance, and another set are used for position sensing. This arrangement is shown to be highly sensitive to in-plane motion (in the x- and y-axis) and insensitive to vertical motion, which is ideal for position tracking control. The foremost difficulty with piezoelectric sensors is their low-frequency high-pass response. In this article, a simple estimator circuit is used to allow the direct application of integral tracking control. Although the system operates in open-loop at DC, dynamic command signals such as scanning trajectories are accurately tracked. Experimental results show significant improvements in linearity and positioning error.

Keywords: using integrated; control monolithic; piezoelectric nanopositioning; control; tracking control; monolithic piezoelectric

Journal Title: IFAC-PapersOnLine
Year Published: 2017

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