When the atomic force microscopy (AFM) in tapping mode is in intermittent contact with a soft substrate, the contact time can be a significant portion of a cycle, resulting in invalidity of the impact oscillator model, where the contact time is assumed to be infinitely small. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the AFM intermittent contact with soft substrate can induce the motion of higher modes in the AFM dynamic response. Traditional ways of modeling AFM (one degree of freedom (DOF) system or single mode analysis) are shown to have serious mistakes when applied to this kind of problem. A more reasonable displacement criterion on contact is proposed, where the contact time is a function of the mechanical properties of AFM and substrate, driv...
An atomic force microscope which is operated in the oscillating mode is an example of an impact osci...
We focus in this paper on the modeling and dynamical analysis of a tapping mode atomic force microsc...
An atomic force microscope which is operated in the oscillating mode is an example of an impact osci...
A multi-modal analysis on the intermittent contact between an atomic force microscope (AFM) with a s...
Tapping-mode atomic force microscopy has wide applications for probing the nanoscale surface and sub...
Tapping-mode atomic force microscopy has wide applications for probing the nanoscale surface and sub...
Many investigations have focused on steady-state nonlinear dynamics of cantilevers in tapping mode a...
Tapping-mode atomic force microscopy has wide applica-tions for probing the nanoscale surface and su...
Many investigations have focused on steady-state nonlinear dynamics of cantilevers in tapping mode a...
The objective of this work is to highlight and discuss some critical conditions in which the impreci...
This study examines the nonlinear dynamics in tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) with tip-su...
This study examines the nonlinear dynamics in tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) with tip-su...
This study examines the nonlinear dynamics in tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) with tip-su...
This study examines the nonlinear dynamics in tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) with tip-su...
We focus in this paper on the modeling and dynamical analysis of a tapping mode atomic force microsc...
An atomic force microscope which is operated in the oscillating mode is an example of an impact osci...
We focus in this paper on the modeling and dynamical analysis of a tapping mode atomic force microsc...
An atomic force microscope which is operated in the oscillating mode is an example of an impact osci...
A multi-modal analysis on the intermittent contact between an atomic force microscope (AFM) with a s...
Tapping-mode atomic force microscopy has wide applications for probing the nanoscale surface and sub...
Tapping-mode atomic force microscopy has wide applications for probing the nanoscale surface and sub...
Many investigations have focused on steady-state nonlinear dynamics of cantilevers in tapping mode a...
Tapping-mode atomic force microscopy has wide applica-tions for probing the nanoscale surface and su...
Many investigations have focused on steady-state nonlinear dynamics of cantilevers in tapping mode a...
The objective of this work is to highlight and discuss some critical conditions in which the impreci...
This study examines the nonlinear dynamics in tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) with tip-su...
This study examines the nonlinear dynamics in tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) with tip-su...
This study examines the nonlinear dynamics in tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) with tip-su...
This study examines the nonlinear dynamics in tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) with tip-su...
We focus in this paper on the modeling and dynamical analysis of a tapping mode atomic force microsc...
An atomic force microscope which is operated in the oscillating mode is an example of an impact osci...
We focus in this paper on the modeling and dynamical analysis of a tapping mode atomic force microsc...
An atomic force microscope which is operated in the oscillating mode is an example of an impact osci...