Published July 1, 1994 | Version public
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Imaging spectroscopy with the atomic force microscope

Abstract

Force curve imaging spectroscopy involves acquiring a force-distance curve at each pixel of an atomic force microscope image. Processing of the resulting data yields images of sample hardness and tip-sample adhesion. These images resemble Z modulation images and the sum of forward and reverse friction images, respectively, and like them exhibit a number of potentially misleading contrast mechanisms. In particular, XY tip motion has a pronounced effect on hardness images and the meniscus force on adhesion images.

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Copyright © 1994 American Institute of Physics. Received 15 November 1993; accepted 5 March 1994. This work was supported in part by a grant from Ford Motor Company and a NSF predoctoral fellowship (D.B.). We thank Topometrix, Inc. for the use of the TMX2000 electronic control unit and its associated computer hardware.

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