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Optimization of a Bimorph Drive in Optical Measuring Systems with Feedback

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The problem is considered of improving a bimorph drive used in optical measuring systems with feedback. In particular, a solution is given to the problem of determining the optimal parameters of a bimorph drive in a system. Experimental data are presented. Advantages and deficiencies of the drive are considered.

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Slobodyan, S.M. Optimization of a Bimorph Drive in Optical Measuring Systems with Feedback. Measurement Techniques 46, 28–34 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023457321227

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