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  • The study explores a generalized multifrequency formalism to measure weak attractive forces, specifically van der Waals interactions, using bimodal and trimodal atomic force microscopy (AFM).
  • Trimodal AFM can provide better material property quantification compared to bimodal AFM, especially when the driving amplitude of the primary mode is significantly larger than that of the secondary mode.
  • By utilizing higher modes in AFM, researchers can access higher force derivatives and improve the accuracy in measuring long-range forces, while increasing the resolution and available data channels.

Article Abstract

The multifrequency formalism is generalized and exploited to quantify attractive forces, i.e., van der Waals interactions, with small amplitudes or gentle forces in bimodal and trimodal atomic force microscopy (AFM). The multifrequency force spectroscopy formalism with higher modes, including trimodal AFM, can outperform bimodal AFM for material property quantification. Bimodal AFM with the second mode is valid when the drive amplitude of the first mode is approximately an order of magnitude larger than that of the second mode. The error increases in the second mode but decreases in the third mode with a decreasing drive amplitude ratio. Externally driving with higher modes provides a means to extract information from higher force derivatives while enhancing the range of parameter space where the multifrequency formalism holds. Thus, the present approach is compatible with robustly quantifying weak long range forces while extending the number of channels available for high resolution.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0154196DOI Listing

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