Precision mechatronics based on high precision measuring and positioning systems and machines

Jäger G, Manske E, Hausotte T, Mastylo R, Vorbringer-Dorozhovets N, Hofmann N (2007)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2007

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Publisher: International Society for Optical Engineering; 1999

Book Volume: 6616

Pages Range: 61621-61621

Abstract

Precision mechatronics is defined in the paper as the science and engineering of a new generation of high precision systems and machines. Nanomeasuring and nanopositioning engineering represents important fields of precision mechatronics. The nanometrology is described as the today's limit of the precision engineering. The problem, how to design nanopositioning machines with uncertainties as small as possible will be discussed. The integration of several optical and tactile nanoprobes makes the 3D-nanopositioning machine suitable for various tasks, such as long range scanning probe microscopy, mask and wafer inspection, nanotribology, nanoindentation, free form surface measurement as well as measurement of microoptics, precision molds, microgears, ring gauges and small holes.

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APA:

Jäger, G., Manske, E., Hausotte, T., Mastylo, R., Vorbringer-Dorozhovets, N., & Hofmann, N. (2007). Precision mechatronics based on high precision measuring and positioning systems and machines. (pp. 61621-61621). International Society for Optical Engineering; 1999.

MLA:

Jäger, Gerd, et al. "Precision mechatronics based on high precision measuring and positioning systems and machines." International Society for Optical Engineering; 1999, 2007. 61621-61621.

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