Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5422945 | Surface Science | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We explore the use of a nonlinear cantilever system integrating geometric nonlinearity for AFM imaging, in contrast from the traditional linear cantilever system. The intrinsically nonlinear AFM cantilever system exhibits broadband resonance over a bandwidth several times of its linear resonant frequency and possesses an intrinsic stability that virtually eliminates the instability induced by the tip-sample interactions involved in a linear AFM system, thus the artifact of image contrast reversal. The ability to realize broadband operation may extend the application of AFM to spectral analysis of tip-sample interactions across a broad frequency range at the nanoscale.
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Authors
Hanna Cho, Min-Feng Yu, Alexander F. Vakakis, Lawrence A. Bergman, D. Michael McFarland,