AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on how cantilever instabilities affect the force-distance curves in atomic force microscopy when a DC electric field is applied.
  • It reveals that the electric field alters the points at which the tip contacts and detaches from the sample, impacting the force measurements.
  • The researchers provide a model to explain these changes, allowing for a quantitative assessment of electrostatic forces in this microscopic analysis.

Article Abstract

We have investigated experimentally the role of cantilever instabilities in determination of the static mode force-distance curves in presence of a dc electric field. The electric field has been applied between the tip and the sample in an atomic force microscope working in ultra-high vacuum. We have shown how an electric field modifies the observed force (or cantilever deflection)-vs-distance curves, commonly referred to as the static mode force spectroscopy curves, taken using an atomic force microscope. The electric field induced instabilities shift the jump-into-contact and jump-off-contact points and also the deflection at these instability points. We explained the experimental results using a model of the tip-sample interaction and quantitatively established a relation between the observed static mode force spectroscopy curves and the applied electric field which modifies the effective tip-sample interaction in a controlled manner. The investigation establishes a way to quantitatively evaluate the electrostatic force in an atomic force microscope using the static mode force spectroscopy curves.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultramic.2012.07.025DOI Listing

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