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摘要
随着技术的发展,曲面测量中出现了多种检测功能。通过使用不同的物理/化学效应,可以开发三维表面轮廓测量来检测样品的表面结构。通过精密的光学配置,像散采集头可以实现纳米级的测量分辨率。此外,为了实现轮廓仪,扫描性能对检测样品轮廓也起着重要的作用。本文介绍了我们研制的具有共面双轴电磁扫描级和像散拾取头的像散轮廓仪。电磁扫描功能基于动圈原理,利用洛伦兹力驱动附着在弹性膜上的线圈。每条扫描轴具有两个反向工作的电磁致动器,采用拉推致动方式,对称地产生较大的致动力。实验验证了共面和双轴扫描级可以实现1 mm以上的扫描范围。该像散轮廓仪可以扫描1 mm × 1 mm(500像素× 500像素)的表面,扫描速率为20 Hz。其最大扫描速度相当于40毫米/秒。
Development of electromagnetic scanning stage for astigmatic profilometer
As the well-grown of technology, manifold detecting functions have been developed on the surface measurement. By using diverse physical/chemical effects, the 3D surface profile measurement can be developed to detect the sample surface structure. Through the delicate optical configuration, the astigmatic pick-up head can achieve the nano-scale measurement resolution. Furthermore for realizing a profilometer, the scanning performance also plays a significant function to detect the sample profile. This paper is to present our developed astigmatic profilometer integrated with a coplanar and biaxial electromagnetic scanning stage and an astigmatic pick-up head. The electromagnetic scanning function is based on the moving-coil principle which utilizes the Lorentz force to drive the coil attached to the elastic membrane. Each scanning axis possesses two opposite-working electromagnetic actuators with the pull-push actuation method to symmetrically create large actuating force. It has been experimentally verified that the coplanar and biaxial scanning stage can achieve the scanning range over 1 mm. The astigmatic profilometer can scan an surface area of 1 mm × 1 mm (500 pixels × 500 pixels) at the scanning rate of 20 Hz. Its maximum scanning speed is equivalent to 40 mm/s.