Design, modeling and control of nanopositioning systems

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Design, modeling and control of nanopositioning systems

Andrew J. Fleming, Kam K. Leang

(Advances in industrial control)

Springer, c2014

  • : hbk.

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Covering the complete design cycle of nanopositioning systems, this is the first comprehensive text on the topic. The book first introduces concepts associated with nanopositioning stages and outlines their application in such tasks as scanning probe microscopy, nanofabrication, data storage, cell surgery and precision optics. Piezoelectric transducers, employed ubiquitously in nanopositioning applications are then discussed in detail including practical considerations and constraints on transducer response. The reader is then given an overview of the types of nanopositioner before the text turns to the in-depth coverage of mechanical design including flexures, materials, manufacturing techniques, and electronics. This process is illustrated by the example of a high-speed serial-kinematic nanopositioner. Position sensors are then catalogued and described and the text then focuses on control. Several forms of control are treated: shunt control, feedback control, force feedback control and feedforward control (including an appreciation of iterative learning control). Performance issues are given importance as are problems limiting that performance such as hysteresis and noise which arise in the treatment of control and are then given chapter-length attention in their own right. The reader also learns about cost functions and other issues involved in command shaping, charge drives and electrical considerations. All concepts are demonstrated experimentally including by direct application to atomic force microscope imaging. Design, Modeling and Control of Nanopositioning Systems will be of interest to researchers in mechatronics generally and in control applied to atomic force microscopy and other nanopositioning applications. Microscope developers and mechanical designers of nanopositioning devices will find the text essential reading.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Piezoelectric Transducers.- Types of Nanopositioners.- Mechanical Design: Flexure-based Nanopositioners.- Position Sensors.- Shunt Control.- Feedback Control.- Force Feedback Control.- Feedforward Control.- Command Shaping.- Hysteresis Modeling and Control.- Charge Drives.- Noise in Nanopositioning Systems.- Electrical Considerations.

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  • NCID
    BB16597311
  • ISBN
    • 9783319066165
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cham
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 411 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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