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Three-dimensional atomic force microscopy mapping at the solid-liquid interface with fast and flexible data acquisition
Hagen SöngenAngelika KühnleMartin NalbachHolger Adamsubject
Kelvin probe force microscopeMaterials sciencebusiness.industryInterface (computing)Nanotechnology02 engineering and technologyConductive atomic force microscopy010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology53001 natural sciencesSample (graphics)0104 chemical sciencesOpticsData acquisitionChemical force microscopyMicroscopy0210 nano-technologybusinessInstrumentationFrequency modulationdescription
We present the implementation of a three-dimensional mapping routine for probing solid-liquid interfaces using frequency modulation atomic force microscopy. Our implementation enables fast and flexible data acquisition of up to 20 channels simultaneously. The acquired data can be directly synchronized with commercial atomic force microscope controllers, making our routine easily extendable for related techniques that require additional data channels, e.g., Kelvin probe force microscopy. Moreover, the closest approach of the tip to the sample is limited by a user-defined threshold, providing the possibility to prevent potential damage to the tip. The performance of our setup is demonstrated by visualizing the hydration structure above the calcite (10.4) surface in water. Published by AIP Publishing.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-07-03 | Review of Scientific Instruments |