Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1787440 Current Applied Physics 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

A hydrophobic polymer tip for atomic force microscopy has been fabricated by two-photon adsorbed photopolymerization techniques and has been applied for the high resolution imaging of a hydrophilic metal surface. Using optimized photopolymerization conditions, we have succeeded in fabricating sub-100-nm sized polymer tips. This fabricating resolution of two-photon adsorbed photopolymerization is also confirmed by other supporting experiments. The imaging results show that the capillary-force-induced image distortion can be successfully removed by applying a pure hydrophobic polymer tip with a lateral resolution better than 5 nm, which is difficult to achieve with a commercial tip without any environmental control.

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