Sensor for the Characterization of 2D Angular Actuators with Picoradian Resolution and Nanoradian Accuracy with Microradian Range

High precision angular actuators are used for high demanding applications such as laser steering for photolithography. Piezo technology allows developing actuators with a resolution as low as a few nanoradians, with bandwidths as high as several kilohertz. In most demanding applications, the actual...

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Main Authors: Marco Pisani, Milena Astrua, Srijith Bangaru Thirumalai Raj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/24/7034
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spelling doaj-8d3cc4ba53a64ea2a9f5900d06d1644c2020-12-10T00:00:30ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-12-01207034703410.3390/s20247034Sensor for the Characterization of 2D Angular Actuators with Picoradian Resolution and Nanoradian Accuracy with Microradian RangeMarco Pisani0Milena Astrua1Srijith Bangaru Thirumalai Raj2Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, INRIM, 10135 Torino, ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, INRIM, 10135 Torino, ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, INRIM, 10135 Torino, ItalyHigh precision angular actuators are used for high demanding applications such as laser steering for photolithography. Piezo technology allows developing actuators with a resolution as low as a few nanoradians, with bandwidths as high as several kilohertz. In most demanding applications, the actual performance of these instruments needs to be characterized. The best angular measurement instruments available today do not sufficient resolution and/or bandwidth to satisfy these needs. At the Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, INRIM a device was designed and built aiming at characterizing precision 2D angular actuators with a resolution surpassing the best devices on the market. The device is based on a multi reflection scheme that allows multiplying the deflection angle by a factor of 70. The ultimate resolution of the device is 2 prad/√Hz over a measurement range of 36 µrad with a measurement band >10 kHz. The present work describes the working principle, the practical realization, and a case study on a top-level commercial angular actuator (Nano-MTA2 produced by Mad City Labs).https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/24/7034angular actuatorsangular sensorsencodersautocollimators
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author Marco Pisani
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Srijith Bangaru Thirumalai Raj
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Milena Astrua
Srijith Bangaru Thirumalai Raj
Sensor for the Characterization of 2D Angular Actuators with Picoradian Resolution and Nanoradian Accuracy with Microradian Range
Sensors
angular actuators
angular sensors
encoders
autocollimators
author_facet Marco Pisani
Milena Astrua
Srijith Bangaru Thirumalai Raj
author_sort Marco Pisani
title Sensor for the Characterization of 2D Angular Actuators with Picoradian Resolution and Nanoradian Accuracy with Microradian Range
title_short Sensor for the Characterization of 2D Angular Actuators with Picoradian Resolution and Nanoradian Accuracy with Microradian Range
title_full Sensor for the Characterization of 2D Angular Actuators with Picoradian Resolution and Nanoradian Accuracy with Microradian Range
title_fullStr Sensor for the Characterization of 2D Angular Actuators with Picoradian Resolution and Nanoradian Accuracy with Microradian Range
title_full_unstemmed Sensor for the Characterization of 2D Angular Actuators with Picoradian Resolution and Nanoradian Accuracy with Microradian Range
title_sort sensor for the characterization of 2d angular actuators with picoradian resolution and nanoradian accuracy with microradian range
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2020-12-01
description High precision angular actuators are used for high demanding applications such as laser steering for photolithography. Piezo technology allows developing actuators with a resolution as low as a few nanoradians, with bandwidths as high as several kilohertz. In most demanding applications, the actual performance of these instruments needs to be characterized. The best angular measurement instruments available today do not sufficient resolution and/or bandwidth to satisfy these needs. At the Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, INRIM a device was designed and built aiming at characterizing precision 2D angular actuators with a resolution surpassing the best devices on the market. The device is based on a multi reflection scheme that allows multiplying the deflection angle by a factor of 70. The ultimate resolution of the device is 2 prad/√Hz over a measurement range of 36 µrad with a measurement band >10 kHz. The present work describes the working principle, the practical realization, and a case study on a top-level commercial angular actuator (Nano-MTA2 produced by Mad City Labs).
topic angular actuators
angular sensors
encoders
autocollimators
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/24/7034
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