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Micromotion
Sneeze, and you'll blow this baby across the clean room. This magnetic linear
microactuator, a member of a family of devices designed to provide precise motion at very
fine (read submicron) scales, is about the size of a Tic Tac. Made of a nickel-iron alloy by the
wizards at the Wisconsin Center for Applied Microelectronics, this device, using the
attachments with holes that extend from two sides, can be used for a variety of tasks from
surgery to the switching of optical fibers to the positioning of read-write heads of disk drives.
Micromechanical devices are assuming an increasing importance in many industries. This
device was machined to submicron tolerances with X-rays and an electrodeposition
process. For a sense of scale, a human hair is about
75 microns in diameter.
Image courtesy of and copyrighted by Henry Guckel and the Wisconsin Center for Applied Microelectronics. |
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