A compact sensor for measuring position in two dimensions has been dev
eloped. The device, operating on the principle that the capacitance of
parallel plate electrodes depends on their mutual area of overlap, is
compatible with high magnetic fields and cryogenic temperatures. A re
solution of approximately 1.2 mu m has been achieved and is limited by
the electronics used. The position reproducibility, which is limited
by drift of the positioner used to test the sensor, has been measured
to be better than 3 mu m. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics.