An ultrasonic actuator working under cryogenic and vacuum circumstance

In this work, we present an ultrasonic actuator that can work under cryogenic vacuum environment. It can be used for adjusting distance between capacitor electrodes in high temperature superconductor filter (HTSF) to tune its pass-band. The actuator is an single crystal chips driven nut-type ultraso...

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description In this work, we present an ultrasonic actuator that can work under cryogenic vacuum environment. It can be used for adjusting distance between capacitor electrodes in high temperature superconductor filter (HTSF) to tune its pass-band. The actuator is an single crystal chips driven nut-type ultrasonic motor, which can work under cryogenic vacuum conditions. The stator of a nut-type ultrasonic motor is a nut-shaped octagon with internal thread, which matches with the rotor external thread and a bottom at one end as fixing base. Piezoelectric chips are glued to the sides of the octagon to generate a traveling wave along the circumference. Vibration of the stator drives the rotor to rotate via friction between thread interfaces and the thread drives the rotor to move along the axis direction. The actuator that we developed can easily acquire micrometer positioning accuracy, which enables it to tune the pass-band of a HTSF effectively. The motor was optimized with FEM harmonic response analysis. The mechanical characteristics and stepping precision of the prototype ultrasonic motor have been measured and discussed. [Work supported by NSFC.]
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