ANPz102 BeCu RES+ ULT HV   Linearer z Nanopositionierer Nanopositioners for Low Temperature
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200 g

Icon Travel Range Linear

4.8 mm

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0.01 .. 373 K

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1E-8 mbar

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0 - 35 T

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~ 200 nm

ANPz102/ULT/RES+/HV - linear z-nanopositioner

linear nanopositioner for vertical motion with ultra-low lateral runout

The ANPz102 provides high resolution z-naonpositioning for setups to fit 2" diameter setups. Specifically optimized to provide ultra low runouts perpendicular to the drive direction (typically < 1µm), it is ideally suited for SPM measurements where a region of the sample is approached repeatedly.
The positioner is designed for temperatures between mK..373 K and pressures down to 1 E-8 mbar.
For ultra low temperatures in the mK range, a body of beryllium copper is optimal for measurements that are sensitive to small magnetic fields, as titanium can superconduct and expel magentic flux to change the sample environment.
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Specifications

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Size and Dimensions
footprint; height24 mm x 24 mm; 27 mm
maximum installation space
weight93 g
height27 mm
Materials
positioner bodyberyllium copper
actuatorPZT ceramics
connecting wiresinsulated twisted pair, copper
Coarse Positioning Mode
travel range (step mode)4.8 mm
maximum drive velocity @ 300 K~ 3 mm/s
input voltage range0 - 60 V
Fine Positioning Mode
fine linear positioning range @ 300 K5 µm
fine linear positioning range @ 4 K0.5 µm
fine positioning resolutionsub-nm
input DC voltage range @ 300 K0 - 100 V
input DC voltage range @ 4 K0 - 150 V
Position Encoder
readout mechanismresistive sensor
encoded travel rangefull travel
sensor resolution~ 200 nm
sensor power (when measuring)0.01 - 1 mW
repeatability1..2 µm (unidirectional)
Load (@ ambient conditions)
maximum load200 g
maximum dynamic force along the axis5 N
General Specifications
environment/ULT
/ULT/HV
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