Universal Theory of Dynamic Force Microscopy for Exact and Robust Force Reconstruction Using Multiharmonic Signal Analysis.

Phys Rev Lett

Center for 0D Nanofluidics, Institute of Applied Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.

Published: February 2021

Force reconstruction in dynamic force microscopy (DFM) is a nontrivial problem that requires the deconvolution of integrals. However, conventional reconstruction methods, which recover forces from single-frequency motion of the cantilever at its resonance, exhibit non-negligible error and reconstruction instability in the highly nonlinear force regime when the tip oscillates with its amplitude comparable to the decay length of the interaction. Here, we develop a theoretical platform of DFM based on multiharmonic signal analysis for exact and robust reconstruction of conservative and dissipative forces, valid for all oscillation amplitudes and entire tip-sample distances in both amplitude- and frequency-modulation atomic force microscopy. We achieve accuracy improvement by an order of magnitude for oscillation amplitudes comparable to or larger than the decay length, and by 2 orders of magnitude for smaller amplitudes at the force minimum, even in cases where conventional methods show poor accuracy (≳5%). Moreover, we obtain greater robustness with respect to the oscillation amplitude error, resulting in a fivefold increase in reconstruction precision. Our results demonstrate a fast and versatile reconstruction scheme for nanomechanical force characterization, with higher harmonics measured with sufficient signal-to-noise ratio, which provides unprecedented accuracy and stability beyond conventional methods.

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