DocumentCode :
292164
Title :
An ultrasonic X-Y stage using 10 MHz surface acoustic waves
Author :
Kurosawa, Minoru ; Takahashi, Masakazu ; Higuchi, Toshiro
Volume :
1
fYear :
1994
fDate :
Oct. 31 1994-Nov. 3 1994
Firstpage :
535
Abstract :
We have succeeded in operation of an ultrasonic linear motor using Rayleigh waves. We used 3 inch 127.8° Y-cut LiNbO3 wafers. Four IDTs were arranged to excite x-propagation waves and y-propagation waves in both directions. The dimensions of the IDTs were 25 mm aperture size, 400 μm pitch, 100 μm strip width and 10 pairs. The operation area was about 25 mm square. The driving frequency was about 9.6 MHz in the x-direction and about 9.1 MHz in the y-direction. The most important point of the success was the shape of the contact surface and the slider material. For the contact materials, small balls about 1 mm in diameter are introduced to obtain high contact pressures around 100 MPa. We tried ruby balls, steel balls and tungsten carbide balls. Each slider has three balls to get stable contact at three points. The maximum transfer speed was about 20 cm/sec. The transfer speed was controllable by changing the driving voltage
Keywords :
Rayleigh waves; linear motors; lithium compounds; surface acoustic wave devices; ultrasonic motors; 10 MHz; 100 MPa; IDTs; LiNbO3; Rayleigh waves; X-propagation waves; Y-cut LiNbO3 wafers; Y-propagation waves; contact surface; ruby balls; slider material; steel balls; surface acoustic waves; transfer speed; tungsten carbide balls; ultrasonic X-Y stage; ultrasonic linear motor; Acoustic motors; Linear motors; Lithium materials/devices; Surface acoustic wave devices; Surface acoustic waves;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1994. Proceedings., 1994 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Cannes, France
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2012-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1994.401645
Filename :
401645
Link To Document :
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