International audienceAtomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is a versatile and ubiquitous technique based on a resonating tip probe that interacts with the sample to be analysed in terms of topography and mechanical properties. Next-generation investigations in molecular biophysics like protein folding/unfolding, receptor-ligand interaction and molecular diffusion on cell membrane, require tracking molecular forces at the nanosecond timescale in a non-perturbative manner [1]. Conventional AFM probes, made of micro-cantilevers vibrating in the MHz range with nanometer amplitudes and combined with an optical deflection detection system, are the current bottleneck to reach the required performances. Both aspects, a very low and non-perturbative vibrat...