The Delta Robot - A long travel nano-positioning stage for scanning x-ray microscopy

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Abstract

A new stage design concept, the Delta Robot, is presented, which is a parallel kinematic design for scanning x-ray microscopy applications. The stage employs three orthogonal voice coils, which actuate parallelogram flexures. The design has a 3 mm travel range and achieves rms position jitter, integrated from 1 Hz to 1 kHz, of 2.8 and 1.3 nm perpendicular to the beam and 5.6 nm along the beam direction with loads up to 350 g. The Delta Robot design process used a mechatronics approach of iterative modeling and simulation to develop the system and validate performance. The design considerations, design process, stability, and operational performance on the hard x-ray nanoprobe at Diamond Light Source are presented.

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Kelly, J., Male, A., Rubies, N., Mahoney, D., Walker, J. M., Gomez-Gonzalez, M. A., … Quinn, P. D. (2022). The Delta Robot - A long travel nano-positioning stage for scanning x-ray microscopy. Review of Scientific Instruments, 93(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0084806

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