Development of a novel monolithic compliant Lorentz-force-driven XY nanopositioning system

Author:

Yang XuORCID,Liu Xin,Zhu Yilong,Qiao Feng,Li ShizhenORCID,Zhu ZhiweiORCID,Zhu LiminORCID

Abstract

Abstract A novel monolithic compliant Lorentz-force-driven XY nanopositioning system (MCLNS) is designed, analyzed, and experimentally assessed with the aim of high-resolution positioning across a large workspace. A double-symmetric Lorentz-force actuator (DSLA) with the benefits of zero friction, high thrust, and large stroke is proposed to generate the actuation force. Correspondingly, a monolithic four-prismatic parallel compliant mechanism (4P-PCM) is exploited to transmit the actuation motion to the central platform and minimize the parasitic motion. The unique integration of four DSLAs and one 4P-PCM make the proposed MCLNS possess compact structure and stable performance. The characterization of the MCLNS is formulated by a specially established analytical model and validated by finite-element analysis simulation and experimental tests. Experimental studies show that the workspace of the MCLNS prototype is large than 0.87 × 0.87 mm2 and the positioning resolution of the MCLNS prototype is better than 9 nm. By means of a nonlinear forward proportional integral derivative control strategy, the maximum contouring error of the MCLNS is maintained within 2.7% while tracking a 1257 μm s−1 circular trajectory.

Funder

Shandong Provincial Key Research and Development Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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