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Sub-nanometer Resolution Imaging with Amplitude-modulation Atomic Force Microscopy in Liquid
Published on: December 20, 2016
Systematic achievement of improved atomic-scale contrast via bimodal dynamic force microscopy
Shigeki Kawai1, Thilo Glatzel, Sascha Koch
1Department of Physics, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 82, 4056 Basel, Switzerland. shigeki.kawai@unibas.ch
Abstract:
Judiciously matched experiments, calculations, and theory demonstrate that a higher sensitivity to short-range interactions and, consequently, improved resolution on the atomic scale can be achieved by bimodal noncontact dynamic force microscopy. The combination of sub-Angström tip oscillation at the second flexural resonance of a commercially available silicon cantilever with the commonly used large amplitude oscillation at the fundamental resonance frequency enables this performance improvement while avoiding potentially damaging jump-to-contact instabilities.

