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High-Frequency Mirror Tilting System PSH 4/1 for optical applications

Science & Education
Press release from: piezosystem jena GmbH
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(openPR) - piezosystem jena provides the miniature high-frequency mirror tilting system PSH 4/1 and has expanded the proved series of piezoelectrically driven mirror-tilting platforms for applications in optics and laser technology.

This compact system is based on special high power piezo actuators. Those provide a +/- tilting with a total travel range of up to 4mrad (unloaded). With its bidirectional gear design and a special flexure hinge assembly (optimized from FEA), the system is free of friction and mechanical play. Due to the internal pre-load the system displays a very short settling time and the resonant frequency is greater than 6.5kHz.

The PSH 4/1 is also available in a cryogenic and vacuum version. Mirrors and optics can be fixed by bonding on the active head plate.

With the PSH 4/1 piezosystem jena now offers an unsurpassed system distinguished by its unique compactness and resonant frequency. Because the resonant frequency can exceed 6.5kHz, the PSH 4/1 can achieve in real time laser beam stabilization. With these characteristics the system is suitable for applications in optics, laser technology as well as in life science.

more information about the PSH 4/1:


www.piezojena.com/en/products__services/mirror_tilting_sy...

piezosystem jena GmbH
Pruessingstrasse 27
07745 Jena
Tel: +49 364166880
Fax: +49 3641668866
info@piezojena.com
www.piezojena.com

piezosystem jena is a world leading company in the development, design and engineering of piezo, piezo electrical actuator based positioning systems for micro- and nanopositioning and nano-automation. In addition to the positioning stages the company also offers optical fiber switches as well as the fitting electronics.

The vast experience in developing and manufacturing of nanopositioning systems, which can be also be called piezo motor, enables to provide special systems and also OEM manufacturing.

The piezo actuators and positioning stages are characterized by an unique precision in the range of nanometer, generate forces of serveral thousand Newton and realize precise positionings in micro seconds.
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