PI (Physik Instrumente)

16 Albert Street
Auburn
MA 01501
USA

Phone number (USA) +1 508 832 3456

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PI catalogue available for download

PI has released a catalogue entitled 'Tools for Microscopy and Imaging', which is available for download in PDF format.

News from Laboratorytalk, 16 October 2008

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Nanometer precision for QA applications

PI (Physik Instrumente) has extended its PIHera family of compact X, XY and Z flexure-guided piezo nanopositioning tables, now offering record travel ranges to 1.8mm

News from Laboratorytalk, 29 February 2008

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Photonics and biotech benefit from piezo actuators

PI's flexure-based piezo actuators like the P-601 provide up to ten times the travel ranges of classical piezo stack actuators in a low profile package with virtually unlimited resolution and lifetime

News from Laboratorytalk, 9 January 2008

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Piezo mirrors provide larger angles and bandwidth

These flexure-guided, piezoelectrically driven systems can provide higher accelerations than other actuators, enabling step response times in the sub-millisecond range

News from Laboratorytalk, 19 December 2007

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Microscope automation Z-stage is piezo-driven

The new P-737 Pifoc Piezo-Z specimen scanning stage has been specifically designed for bio-medical research microscopes utilising deconvolution and 3D imaging techniques

News from Laboratorytalk, 8 November 2007

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Precision motion with servos and steppers

Brochure presents a variety of compact and sub-compact positioning stages, featuring sub-micron to sub-nanometer precision and closed-loop position feedback with linear encoders and capacitive gauges

News from Laboratorytalk, 28 September 2007

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PI announces NanoInnovation Grant recipients

Researchers from the University of Virginia Medical School have won the PI (Physik Instrumente) NanoInnovation Grant

News from Laboratorytalk, 28 August 2007

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Small travel translation stage saves space

PI (Physik Instrumente) has introduced the M-122 palm-top-sized precision translation stage that combines compact dimensions, high dynamics and speed and high accuracy at a competitive price

News from Laboratorytalk, 27 August 2007

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Brochure on capacitive nanometrology sensors

The brochure presents PI's state-of-the-art sensor systems and also features a tutorial on single plate and dual plate capacitive sensors and an applications overview.

News from Laboratorytalk, 30 July 2007

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Positioning stage promise speed and resolution

These closed-loop stages were designed for high-dynamics precision motion control applications, like those in biotechnology; laser beam control; scanning; optics and lens finishing; and fibre optics

News from Laboratorytalk, 31 October 2006

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Single-probe capacitive gauge for nanometrology

These single-probe nanometrology sensors combine superior resolution and linearity with very high bandwidth for dynamic measurements

News from Laboratorytalk, 29 September 2006

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Smallest piezo linear motor/translation stage

PI's patented P-652 piezoelectric linear-motor driven translation stage is significantly smaller than other miniature-stages and provides very high speed and resolution

News from Laboratorytalk, 30 August 2006

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Scanning/dithering for increased image resolution

P-714 mini piezo XY scanning/dithering stages increase imaging resolution of CCDs/CMOS sensors, providing sub-nanometer resolution and millisecond responsiveness at low cost

News from Laboratorytalk, 17 August 2006

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Hexapod precision alignment system for astronomy

The M-850 Hexapod is driven by six high-resolution actuators all connected directly to the same moving platform; the principle is similar to that in flight simulators, but considerably more precise

News from Laboratorytalk, 11 July 2006

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Precision translation stage in 48 variations

These micropositioning stages are especially cost effective in high performance, high-duty-cycle applications, when combined with the with the networkable C-862 Mercury controller

News from Laboratorytalk, 4 July 2006

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World's first hybrid nano-precision Z-stage

PI (Physik Instrumente) introduces the world's first fully-integrated hybrid Z-nanopositioning system employing piezoelectric and DC-motor drives.

News from Laboratorytalk, 20 June 2006

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Nanometrology stages feature record travel range

1000um travel range is achieved with a new friction-free and extremely stiff flexure system, for rapid response and excellent guiding accuracy with trajectory precision in the low-nanometer range

News from Laboratorytalk, 8 June 2006

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Nanopositioning actuators precision flexure guides

What sets PiezoMove actuators apart are the internal frictionless flexure-guides, making additional bearings or guiding mechanisms obsolete when integrating the actuators into a positioning system.

News from Laboratorytalk, 15 May 2006

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Controller speeds up Z-stack image acquisition

High speed Z-stack image acquisition is the basis for the generation of 3D views of bio-samples in high-resolution, optical microscopes.

News from Laboratorytalk, 2 May 2006

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Patent for higher resolution in nanopositioning

PI (Physik Instrumente) has received a US patent for its development of an innovative means of increasing resolution in existing D/A converters, without additional hardware

News from Laboratorytalk, 25 April 2006

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