This article presents the design, identification, and control of a nano-positioning device suited to image biological samples as part of an atomic force microscope. The device is actuated by a piezoelectric stack and its motion is sensed by a linear variable differential transformer. It is demonstrated that the conventional proportional-integral control architecture does not meet the bandwidth requirements for positioning. The design and implementation of an controller demonstrates substantial improvements in the positioning speed and precision, while eliminating the undesirable nonlinear effects of the actuator. The characterization of the resulting device in terms of bandwidth, resolution, and repeatability provided illustrates the effectiveness of the modern robust control paradigm.
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September 2002
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September 01 2002
High bandwidth nano-positioner: A robust control approach
S. Salapaka;
S. Salapaka
Department of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering, UCSB, Santa Barbara, California 93106
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A. Sebastian;
A. Sebastian
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011
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J. P. Cleveland;
J. P. Cleveland
Asylum Research, 601-C Pine Avenue, Goleta, California 93117
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M. V. Salapaka
M. V. Salapaka
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50010
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S. Salapaka
A. Sebastian
J. P. Cleveland
M. V. Salapaka
Department of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering, UCSB, Santa Barbara, California 93106
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 73, 3232–3241 (2002)
Article history
Received:
March 20 2002
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June 10 2002
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S. Salapaka, A. Sebastian, J. P. Cleveland, M. V. Salapaka; High bandwidth nano-positioner: A robust control approach. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 September 2002; 73 (9): 3232–3241. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1499533
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