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4절 링크구조를 응용한 플랙셔 힌지 기반 모듈형 나노포지셔너

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Modularized Flexure-Hinge Nanopositioner Based on Four-Bar-Link-Mechanism

Ki Woon Chae, Jinhyun Bae, Young Hun Jeong
JKSPE 2011;28(7):851-858.
Published online: July 1, 2011
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Nanopositioning technologies play an important role in the progress of electronics, optics, bioengineering and various nano-scale technologies. As a result, various practical nanopositioning methods have been successfully introduced. Flexure mechanism is a valuable method in nanopositioning because of smooth and friction-free motion and the infinitesimal movement near to sub-㎚. In this study a modularized nanopositioner based on parallelogram four-bar linkage structure with right-circular flexure hinge was developed. The positioning performance of a single axis nanopositioner and a XY nanopositioner which was extended from single axis one were demonstrated using control experiments. Consequently, it was shown that the developed single axis nanopositioner possessed high performance and could be extended to various multi-axis nanopositioners.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2011;28(7):851-858.   Published online July 1, 2011
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