Abstract

The stick-slip piezoelectric stage plays an important role in micro-operation and industrial applications due to its nanometer resolution. However, under high load, the output performance of the piezoelectric stage will be seriously influenced. In order to overcome this limitation, this paper proposes a piezoelectric stick-slip nanopositioning stage with ultra-high load capacity by introducing the load unit to decouple the driving and moving units. A kinetic model of prototype is established to analyze the working process. And a series of experiments are carried out to explore the output performance of the prototype. The geometry of the prototype is 85 mm (Length)×50 mm (Width)×32 mm (Height), and the mass of it is 303 g. By using only one piezoelectric stack, this prototype can achieve load capacity more than 10 kg and driving capacity more than 47.62 [(mm/s)g/mW] in both directions. When there is free-load, under the sawtooth waveform of 100 V at 600 Hz, the velocity of the prototype can reach 4.75 mm/s and 4.86 mm/s in forward and backward directions respectively. Meanwhile, the forward and backward resolution of the prototype can attain 30 nm and 33 nm, respectively. When the load is 10 kg which is about 33 times larger than the weight of prototype, the velocity of the prototype is almost the same as the velocity under free-load.

Highlights

  • High-precision stage with nanometer resolution plays a vital part in precision drive and manipulation, such as ultra-precision machining [1], [2], nanometer measurement [3], [4], and biomedical [5]

  • Piezoelectric materials act an extremely essential in high-precision positioning owing to their small size, high resolution and rapid response [10], [11]

  • The piezoelectric stages of stick-slip type are powered by friction force and usually composed by a driving unit and a moving unit [29]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

High-precision stage with nanometer resolution plays a vital part in precision drive and manipulation, such as ultra-precision machining [1], [2], nanometer measurement [3], [4], and biomedical [5]. The piezoelectric stages of stick-slip type are powered by friction force and usually composed by a driving unit and a moving unit (usually a slider) [29]. The motion stroke of stick-slip type piezoelectric stages is just limited by the length of moving unit. They can achieve high resolution and high motion velocity. Their output performance will be influenced greatly due to the change of inertial force and friction force under high load, which affects the application area of stick-slip type piezoelectric stages. A piezoelectric stick-slip nanopositioning stage with ultra-high load capacity by introducing the load unit to decouple the driving and moving units is proposed.

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