We analyze the stability of the atomic configurations of tips in the adhesion process in noncontact atomic force microscopy (AFM) using a potential energy surface (PES). We calculate the PES for two types of atomic configurations of the tip as typical cases of reconstruction and irreversible change during the adhesion process. The stability of the tips after atomic contact with the surface is explained on the basis of the calculated PESs, which are affected by the strength of the atomic bond between the tip and the surface. It is shown from the computational model for the AFM that an unstable tip leads to a larger energy dissipation compared to that for a stable tip.Peer reviewe
We review the adhesion fundamentals and related physical aspects occurring from the nanoscale up to ...
The increasing importance of studies on soft matter and their impact on new technologies, including ...
ABSTRACT Atomic force microscopy is one of the few techniques that allow analysis of biological reco...
The atomic-scale stability of clean silicon tips used in noncontact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM)...
A possible mechanism of atomic scale dissipation in non-contact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM) is ...
Atomic force microscopy is one of the few techniques that allow analysis of biological recognition p...
The short range force between the tip and the surface atoms, that is responsible for atomic-scale co...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy is one of the few techniques that allow analysis of biological recog...
The thermal movement of an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip is used to reconstruct the tip-surface ...
Complex interplay between topography and dissipation signals in Non-Contact Atomic Force Microscopy ...
The adhesion force between a surface and the tip of an atomic force microscope cantilever has been d...
The Non-contact Atomic Force Microscope (NC-AFM) can nowadays resolve individual atoms on dierent ki...
In the present work we report on our ab initio pseudopotential calculations based on density functio...
<p>This review article describes the fundamental principles of atomic force spectroscopy<br>(AFS) an...
Surfaces tend to be made smoother in order to gain flatness or in order to fulfill the need for more...
We review the adhesion fundamentals and related physical aspects occurring from the nanoscale up to ...
The increasing importance of studies on soft matter and their impact on new technologies, including ...
ABSTRACT Atomic force microscopy is one of the few techniques that allow analysis of biological reco...
The atomic-scale stability of clean silicon tips used in noncontact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM)...
A possible mechanism of atomic scale dissipation in non-contact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM) is ...
Atomic force microscopy is one of the few techniques that allow analysis of biological recognition p...
The short range force between the tip and the surface atoms, that is responsible for atomic-scale co...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy is one of the few techniques that allow analysis of biological recog...
The thermal movement of an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip is used to reconstruct the tip-surface ...
Complex interplay between topography and dissipation signals in Non-Contact Atomic Force Microscopy ...
The adhesion force between a surface and the tip of an atomic force microscope cantilever has been d...
The Non-contact Atomic Force Microscope (NC-AFM) can nowadays resolve individual atoms on dierent ki...
In the present work we report on our ab initio pseudopotential calculations based on density functio...
<p>This review article describes the fundamental principles of atomic force spectroscopy<br>(AFS) an...
Surfaces tend to be made smoother in order to gain flatness or in order to fulfill the need for more...
We review the adhesion fundamentals and related physical aspects occurring from the nanoscale up to ...
The increasing importance of studies on soft matter and their impact on new technologies, including ...
ABSTRACT Atomic force microscopy is one of the few techniques that allow analysis of biological reco...