Linear servo motors are motors that move in a straight line instead of rotating. They have many advantages over traditional rotary motors, such as higher speed, acceleration and accuracy, lower friction and wear, and simpler mechanical design. Linear servo motors can achieve speeds up to 10 m/s and accelerations up to 100 g, while maintaining sub-micron positioning accuracy. Linear servo motors are widely used in applications that require high-speed and high-precision motion control, such as semiconductor manufacturing, laser cutting and scanning, medical imaging and biotechnology.