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PI Announce New Version of the P-736 Z-Axis Piezo Nanopositioning Stage

The nanopositioning system for high-resolution microscopy from PI (Physik Instrumente) is characterized by a large clear aperture of 160 mm × 110 mm, high positional stability, and rapid settling times.

P-736: New, fast Z axis piezo scanner for inverted microscopes offers large, clear aperture for well plates and high positional stability

The latest version of the P-736 Z axis piezo scanner positions well plates and sample holders for object slides and petri dishes on the optical axis with nanometer precision, with a travel range of 200 µm.

The P-736's small overall height of 20 mm allows it to be integrated easily into any standard inverted microscope.

The drive technology in the piezo scanner is based on PICMA® piezo actuators with all-ceramic insulation. These are proven to be longer-lasting and less vulnerable to moisture than actuators with conventional polymer insulation, making the overall system outstandingly reliable.

For high-resolution position control, the new version of the P-736 is available with either cost-effective piezoresistive sensors, or capacitive sensors that provide for highest stability.

The piezo scanner is delivered as a complete system with a digital controller. The digital technology improves linearity and allows the flexible adjustment of the servo-control parameters. The controller has USB, RS-232 and analog interfaces and can therefore be easily integrated into different control systems. It is additionally compatible with µManager, MetaMorph and Andor iQ.

About PI

Well-known for the high quality of its products, PI (Physik Instrumente) has been one of the leading players in the global market for precision positioning technology for many years. PI has been developing and manufacturing standard and OEM products with piezo or motor drives for 40 years now. With four sites in Germany and ten sales and service offices abroad, the PI Group is represented internationally.

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