Nanotechnology is an area of modern science which deals with the control of matter at dimensions of 100 nm or less. In recent years, of all the available microscopy techniques, atomic force microscopy (AFM) has proven to be extremely versatile as an investigative tool in this field. However the performance of AFM is significantly limited by the effects of hysteresis, creep, cross‐coupling, and vibration in its scanning unit, the piezoelectric tube scanner (PTS). This article presents the design and experimental implementation of a single‐input single‐output (SISO) model predictive control (MPC) scheme with a vibration compensator which is based on an identified model of the PTS. The proposed controller provides an AFM with the capability to achieve improved tracking and results in compensation of the nonlinear effects. The experimental results, which compare the tracking performances of the proposed controller for different reference signals, highlight the usefulness of the proposed control scheme.
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Effect of improved tracking for atomic force microscope on piezo nonlinear behavior
Asian Journal of Control, Vol.17(3), pp.747-761
2014
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- Title
- Effect of improved tracking for atomic force microscope on piezo nonlinear behavior
- Creators
- M Sohel Rana - University of New South WalesHemanshu R Pota - University of New South WalesIan R Petersen - University of New South WalesH Habibullah - University of New South Wales
- Publication Details
- Asian Journal of Control, Vol.17(3), pp.747-761
- Identifiers
- 4480; 991012820428602368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article