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Components for high speed atomic force microscopy

Fantner, G. E.  
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Schitter, G.
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Kindt, J. H.
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2006
Ultramicroscopy

Many applications in materials science, life science and process control would benefit from atomic force microscopes (AFM) with higher scan speeds. To achieve this, the performance of many of the AFM components has to be increased. In this work, we focus on the cantilever sensor, the scanning unit and the data acquisition. We manufactured 10 mu m wide cantilevers which combine high resonance frequencies with low spring constants (160-360 kHz with spring constants of 1-5 pN/nm). For the scanning unit, we developed a new scanner principle, based on stack piezos, which allows the construction of a scanner with 15 mu m scan range while retaining high resonance frequencies (> 10 kHz). To drive the AFM at high scan speeds and record the height and error signal, we implemented a fast Data Acquisition (DAQ) system based on a commercial DAQ card and a LabView user interface capable of recording 30 frames per second at 150 x 150 pixels. (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ultramic.2006.01.015
Web of Science ID

WOS:000239230600032

Author(s)
Fantner, G. E.  
Schitter, G.
Kindt, J. H.
Ivanov, T.
Ivanova, K.
Patel, R.
Holten-Andersen, N.
Adams, J.  
Thurner, P. J.
Rangelow, I. W.
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Date Issued

2006

Published in
Ultramicroscopy
Volume

106

Issue

8-9

Start page

881

End page

887

Note

7th International Conferene on Scanning Probe Microscopy, Sensors and Nanostructures

JUN 05-08, 2005

Cancun, MEXICO

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REVIEWED

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