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An essential role in nanotechnology applications is played by nanopositioning control systems, which allow nanometer-scale precision and accuracy at dimensions of tens of nanometers or less. Nanopositioners are precision mechatronics systems aiming at moving or identifying objects over a certain distance with a resolution of the order of a nanometer. In nanopositioners, actuation, position sensing, and feedback control are the key components that determine how successfully the stringent requirements on resolution, accuracy, stability, and bandwidth are achieved. Historically, nanopositioning found its earlier applications in scanning probe microscopy. Today it turns out to be increasingly important for lithography tools, semiconductor inspection systems, molecular biology, metrology, nanofabrication, and nanomanufacturing. Moreover, nanopositioning control represents a fundamental requirement in storage systems ranging from probe-based storage devices to mechatronic tape drive systems to achieve ultrahigh areal density and storage capacity.
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Cherubini, G., Pantazi, A., Sebastian, A., Lantz, M., Eleftheriou, E. (2021). Control Systems for Nanopositioning. In: Baillieul, J., Samad, T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Systems and Control. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44184-5_100045
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