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CHEMISTRY AND MATERIAL SCIENCE
On the accuracy of the probe-sample contact stiffness measured by an atomic force microscope
A. V. Ankudinov Ioffe Institute, 26 Politekhnicheskaya, Saint-Petersburg 194021, Russia
Abstract:
To improve the accuracy of atomic force microscopy in nanomechanical experiments, an analytical model is proposed to study the static interaction of a cantilever in contact with a sample. The model takes into account: the cantilever probe is clamped by the sample or slides along its surface, the geometric and mechanical characteristics of the sample and the cantilever, their relative orientation. The cantilever console bending and torsion angles as functions of the sample displacements in three orthogonal directions have been measured by atomic force microscopy with an optical beam deflection scheme.The measurements are in good agreement with the simulation.
Keywords:
AFM, cantilever, sliding and clamping probesample contact.
Received: 28.10.2019
Citation:
A. V. Ankudinov, “On the accuracy of the probe-sample contact stiffness measured by an atomic force microscope”, Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 10:6 (2019), 642–653
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