期刊论文详细信息
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
Generalized Hertz model for bimodal nanomechanical mapping
Aleksander Labuda1  Marta Kocuń1  Roger Proksch1  Waiman Meinhold1  Deron Walters1 
[1] Asylum Research, an Oxford Instruments company, Santa Barbara, CA, 93117, USA;
关键词: bimodal atomic force microscopy;    bimodal spectroscopy;    contact mechanics;    multifrequency;    nanomechanical mapping;    nanomechanics;   
DOI  :  10.3762/bjnano.7.89
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Bimodal atomic force microscopy uses a cantilever that is simultaneously driven at two of its eigenmodes (resonant modes). Parameters associated with both resonances can be measured and used to extract quantitative nanomechanical information about the sample surface. Driving the first eigenmode at a large amplitude and a higher eigenmode at a small amplitude simultaneously provides four independent observables that are sensitive to the tip–sample nanomechanical interaction parameters. To demonstrate this, a generalized theoretical framework for extracting nanomechanical sample properties from bimodal experiments is presented based on Hertzian contact mechanics. Three modes of operation for measuring cantilever parameters are considered: amplitude, phase, and frequency modulation. The experimental equivalence of all three modes is demonstrated on measurements of the second eigenmode parameters. The contact mechanics theory is then extended to power-law tip shape geometries, which is applied to analyze the experimental data and extract a shape and size of the tip interacting with a polystyrene surface.

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