Using scanning laser Doppler vibrometer we have identified sources of noise in contact mode high-speed atomic force microscope images and the cantilever dynamics that cause them. By analysing reconstructed animations of the entire cantilever passing over various surfaces, we identified higher eigenmode oscillations along the cantilever as the cause of the image artefacts. We demonstrate that these can be removed by monitoring the displacement rather than deflection of the tip of the cantilever. We compare deflection and displacement detection methods whilst imaging a calibration grid at high speed and show the significant advantage of imaging using displacement
Using scanning probe techniques, surface properties such as shear stiffness and friction can be meas...
Video-rate imaging and property sensing with nanoscale precision is a subject of immense interest to...
Multifrequency atomic force microscopy imaging has been recently demonstrated as a powerful techniqu...
Understanding the modal response of an atomic force microscope is important for the identification o...
Different methods for the determination of cantilever properties in non-contact atomic force microsc...
Traditional dynamic modalities for atomic force microscopy imaging suffer from a stringent trade-off...
High-speed AFM imaging is important for many applications not least in biology where the ability to ...
We demonstrate the existence of a previously unknown damped oscillating signal just after the point ...
While conventional techniques in dynamic mode atomic force microscopy typically involve the excitati...
Cantilevers of atomic force microscopes usually have spring constants of less than 1N/m and fundamen...
The scan speed limit of atomic force microscopes has been calculated. It is determined by the spring...
A fundamental but often overlooked component in the z-axis feedback loop of the atomic force microsc...
As progress in nanotechnology and molecular biology advances, demand for high speed and high quality...
High-frequency atomic force microscopy has enabled extraordinary new science through large bandwidth...
Currently used imaging methods in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) including the use of a Lock-In Ampli...
Using scanning probe techniques, surface properties such as shear stiffness and friction can be meas...
Video-rate imaging and property sensing with nanoscale precision is a subject of immense interest to...
Multifrequency atomic force microscopy imaging has been recently demonstrated as a powerful techniqu...
Understanding the modal response of an atomic force microscope is important for the identification o...
Different methods for the determination of cantilever properties in non-contact atomic force microsc...
Traditional dynamic modalities for atomic force microscopy imaging suffer from a stringent trade-off...
High-speed AFM imaging is important for many applications not least in biology where the ability to ...
We demonstrate the existence of a previously unknown damped oscillating signal just after the point ...
While conventional techniques in dynamic mode atomic force microscopy typically involve the excitati...
Cantilevers of atomic force microscopes usually have spring constants of less than 1N/m and fundamen...
The scan speed limit of atomic force microscopes has been calculated. It is determined by the spring...
A fundamental but often overlooked component in the z-axis feedback loop of the atomic force microsc...
As progress in nanotechnology and molecular biology advances, demand for high speed and high quality...
High-frequency atomic force microscopy has enabled extraordinary new science through large bandwidth...
Currently used imaging methods in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) including the use of a Lock-In Ampli...
Using scanning probe techniques, surface properties such as shear stiffness and friction can be meas...
Video-rate imaging and property sensing with nanoscale precision is a subject of immense interest to...
Multifrequency atomic force microscopy imaging has been recently demonstrated as a powerful techniqu...