Three-dimensional displacement analysis of a piezoelectric tube scanner through finite element simulations of a tube assembly
14th Nov 2006, 23:40 GMT
Qiao Sun and Robert A. Wolkow In this article, we focus on analyzing the tip displacement relation for a piezoelectric tube scanner used in scanning probe microscopes. In particular, the finite element model consists of a piezoelectric tube, a tip holder, and a tip in an effort to include the boundary effect on tube deflection. ... [Rev. Sci. Instrum. 77, 113701 (2006)] published Tue Nov 14, 2006.
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