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← TechnologyWhich phenomenon limits high-frequency performance in piezoelectric actuators used for nanopositioning stages?
A)Hysteresis induced following errors✓
B)Thermal drift reducing resolution
C)Creep causing long-term instability
D)Aging lowering blocked force rating
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At high frequencies, hysteresis in the piezoelectric material results in a phase lag between the input voltage and the actuator's displacement, leading to following errors. Therefore, hysteresis limits performance, rather than thermal drift, creep, or aging, which are more prominent at lower frequencies or longer time scales.
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