Title :
Development of electromagnetic scanning stage for astigmatic profilometer
Author :
Biing-Chwen Chang ; Ren-Feng Ding ; Bo-Jing Juang ; Kuang-Yuh Huang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract :
As the well-grown of technology, manifold detecting functions have been developed on the surface measurement. By using diverse physical/chemical effects, the 3D surface profile measurement can be developed to detect the sample surface structure. Through the delicate optical configuration, the astigmatic pick-up head can achieve the nano-scale measurement resolution. Furthermore for realizing a profilometer, the scanning performance also plays a significant function to detect the sample profile. This paper is to present our developed astigmatic profilometer integrated with a coplanar and biaxial electromagnetic scanning stage and an astigmatic pick-up head. The electromagnetic scanning function is based on the moving-coil principle which utilizes the Lorentz force to drive the coil attached to the elastic membrane. Each scanning axis possesses two opposite-working electromagnetic actuators with the pull-push actuation method to symmetrically create large actuating force. It has been experimentally verified that the coplanar and biaxial scanning stage can achieve the scanning range over 1 mm. The astigmatic profilometer can scan an surface area of 1 mm × 1 mm (500 pixels × 500 pixels) at the scanning rate of 20 Hz. Its maximum scanning speed is equivalent to 40 mm/s.
Keywords :
coils; electric sensing devices; electromagnetic actuators; magnetic field measurement; magnetic sensors; surface topography measurement; 3D surface profile measurement; Lorentz force; astigmatic pick-up head; astigmatic profilometer; biaxial electromagnetic scanning stage; coplanar electromagnetic scanning stage; diverse physical-chemical effect; elastic membrane; electromagnetic actuator; frequency 20 Hz; moving-coil principle; nanoscale measurement resolution; pull-push actuation method; velocity 40 mm/s; Actuators; Biomedical optical imaging; Electromagnetics; Head; Optical imaging; Optical variables measurement; Surface topography; astigmatic pick-up head; coplanar structure; electromagnetic actuator; profile;
Conference_Titel :
Mechatronics and Automation (ICMA), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7097-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICMA.2015.7237818