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Nanopositioning - Recent Advances including Parallel Kinematics, Active Trajectory Control, Vibration Suppression and Tracking Error Elimination by Physik Instrumente
This technote reports on recent advancements in nanopositioning technology, such as parallel kinematics, active trajectory control, new control algorithms for vibration suppression and tracking error...
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1590
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7 Jun 2006
Nanopositioners - Control via USB Computer Interfaces - Supplier Data by Mad City Labs
Computer control of scientific instrumentation can be difficult and time consuming. Mad City Labs’ new USB interface brings true "Plug & Play" ease of use into the specialized world of...
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1278
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21 Jun 2005
High Speed Z-Axis Nanopositioner with Picometer Resolution from Mad City Labs
The Nano-HSZ single axis nanopositioners from Mad City Labs provides excellent position step response stability, a noise floor of less than 10 picometers, a complete flexure guided nanopositioning...
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1271
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21 Jun 2005
Nano-GaugeTM with 5nm Resolution from Mad City Labs - New Product
Mad City Labs’ new measurement gauge can resolve dimensions down to 5nm over a full scale range of 25mm. Comtrol of the gauge is via a simple PC USB interface with numerous different probe tips being...
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1270
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21 Jun 2005
Features and Applications of NanoScanZ 250 and 500 Fast Piezo Focusing Stages by Prior Scientific
Specifically designed for researchers utilizing deconvolution and 3D imaging, the NanoScanZ offers two size options the 250µm and 500µm travel models for well plates/microtitre plates and larger...
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=2720
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14 Nov 2010
Features and Applications of NanoScanZ 100 and 200 Fast Piezo Focusing Stages by Prior Scientific
Specifically designed for researchers utilizing deconvolution and 3D imaging, the NanoScanZ offers two size options the 100µm and 200µm, designed for 35mm petri dishes.
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=2719
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14 Nov 2010
PI nano XY and PI nano XYZ - Long Travel and Low Profile Piezo Nanopositioning Systems for Microscopy Applications by Physik Instrumente
The new PInano XY and PInano XYZ low-profile piezo scanning stages are optimized for easy integration into high resolution microscopes.
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=2661
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21 Aug 2010
M-545 XY Microscope Stage with Ultrasonic Linear Drives for High Stability, Low Profile, High Speed, Direct Position Measurement by Physik Instrumente
M-545.2U piezomotor stages are mainly designed for automated positioning applications in microscopy. The form factor of the M-545 is optimized for a low profile height of 30 mm only; the mounting...
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=2659
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20 Aug 2010
Physik Instrumente - Piezo Nanopositioning Equipment
Physik Instrumente (PI) is known throughout the high-tech world for its leadership in the design and manufacture of nanometer-level motion control products (nanopositioners), piezo ceramics and...
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1593
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9 Jun 2006
Piezo Flexure Nanopositioners and Scanners – An Introduction to Piezo Flexure Nanopositioners and Scanners by Physik Intrumente
The advantages of using piezo flexure nanopositioners and scanning systems over more convention positioners are explained. Factors such as operation, speed and accuracy sre considered.
http://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1592
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9 Jun 2006
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