Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8038045 | Ultramicroscopy | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A new technique for the fabrication of highly sensitive qPlus sensor for atomic force microscopy (AFM) is described. The focused ion beam was used to cut then weld onto a bare quartz tuning fork a sharp micro-tip from an electrochemically etched tungsten wire. The resulting qPlus sensor exhibits high resonance frequency and quality factor allowing increased force gradient sensitivity. Its spring constant can be determined precisely which allows accurate quantitative AFM measurements. The sensor is shown to be very stable and could undergo usual UHV tip cleaning including e-beam and field evaporation as well as in situ STM tip treatment. Preliminary results with STM and AFM atomic resolution imaging at 4.5Â K of the silicon Si(111)â7Ã7 surface are presented.
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Authors
Hatem Labidi, Martin Kupsta, Taleana Huff, Mark Salomons, Douglas Vick, Marco Taucer, Jason Pitters, Robert A. Wolkow,