Dell 3100 Especificaciones Pagina 330

  • Descarga
  • Añadir a mis manuales
  • Imprimir
  • Pagina
    / 376
  • Tabla de contenidos
  • SOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS
  • MARCADORES
  • Valorado. / 5. Basado en revisión del cliente
Vista de pagina 329
Calibration
SPM Calibration Overview
310 Dimension 3100 Manual Rev. D
Figure 17.1b Scanner Sensitivity Curve
This curve typifies scanner sensitivity across the full range of movement. The vertical axis denotes
voltage applied to the scanner. The horizontal axis denotes scanner movement. At higher voltages,
the scanner’s sensitivity increases (i.e., more movement per voltage applied). At zero volts, the
scanner is “motionless.” Plotting each point along the curve describes a second-order, exponential
relationship which provides a rough approximation of scanner sensitivity.
However, because piezo materials exhibit hysteresis, their response to increasing voltage is not the
same as their response to decreasing voltage. That is, piezo materials exhibit “memory,” which
causes the scanner to behave differently as voltages recede toward zero. The graph below represents
this relationship (see Figure 17.1c).
Figure 17.1c Effect of Nonlinearity and Hysteresis
To produce the sharp, linear movements (triangular waveform) required for accurate back-and-forth
scanning, it is necessary to shape the applied voltage as shown on the top graph in Figure 17.1d.
Moreover, the applied voltage must compensate for scan rate and scan size. As scan rate slows, the
applied voltage must compensate for increased memory effects in the piezo material. As scan size is
decreased, the piezo exhibits more linearity. These effects are further complicated by X-Y-Z
coupling effects (the tendency for one axis to affect movement in other axes).
Scanner Movement (nm)
Voltage
0
0
440 V
150 V
001
Vista de pagina 329
1 2 ... 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 ... 375 376

Comentarios a estos manuales

Sin comentarios