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ActuatorsThe New Focus 83xx-UHV-NM series of Picomotor Actuators from Newport feature Kapton wires and provide ½  or 1 in. of travel.

The actuators can be used in ultrahigh-vacuum environments and are suited for beam steering and other scientific motion control applications in vacuum down to 10-9 Torr as well as in radiation applications where Kapton wiring is required. The actuators provide >30-nm resolution with minimal backlash, high stiffness and a load capacity of 22 N. Since Picomotor actuators will only move when voltage is applied to the piezo, users can be confident that their setup will stay put with set-and-forget long-term stability even when the system is powered down.

The devices are ideal for applications requiring low magnetic susceptibility and permeability such as e-beam lithography, particle acceleration, scientific MRI scanning, life sciences, health science and non-mag OEM applications.


BioPhotonics
Feb/Mar 2018
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