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- From: ear@clockwise.att.com
- Newsgroups: sci.nanotech
- Subject: STM piezo elements
- Message-ID: <Jan.26.23.45.21.1993.23049@planchet.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 04:45:22 GMT
- Sender: nanotech@planchet.rutgers.edu
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- Approved: nanotech@aramis.rutgers.edu
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- alpha@werple.apana.org.au
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- writes:
- >..., since I couldnt find a peizo electric device that would do what
- I needed (ie: deform to a given voltage).
- So... to any people who HAVE built one, what did you use?
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- Staveley Sensors Inc. 203-289-5428
- PZT-5A ceramic tube Nickle plated 90-degree quadrant
- length 0.75, OD 0.125, Wall thickness 0.022 (all units in inches)
- $174.00 (the most expensive part in my STM)
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- And read the literature, the scan rate can be quite fast.
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