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Damping controller design for nanopositioners: A mixed passivity, negative-imaginary, and small-gain approach

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Das, Sajal K.
Pota, Hemanshu R.
Petersen, Ian R.

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A design of a damping controller to damp the first resonant mode of a piezoelectric tube scanner (PTS) used in most commercial atomic force microscopes (AFMs) is proposed in this study. The design of the controller is carried out by proposing a novel analytical framework. The analytical framework examines the finite-gain stability for a positive feedback interconnection between two stable linear time-invariant systems, where one system has mixed passivity, negative-imaginary, and small-gain properties and the other system has mixed negative-imaginary, negative-passivity, and small-gain properties. Experimental results are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed analytical framework to design the proposed controller.

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IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics

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