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Active damping by Q-control for fast force-distance curve measurements in atomic force microscopy
D Kohl1, C Kerschner1, G Schitter1
1Automation and Control Institute (ACIN), Technical University of Vienna, Gusshausstr. 27-29/E376, 1040 Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
This paper investigates the benefit of active damping by an analog Q-control circuit for measuring fast force-distance curves in atomic force microscopy. By active damping of the cantilever oscillation after snap-off, the down-ring time-constant is reduced significantly from 385 μs to 23 μs. Experimental results demonstrate that the number of force-distance curves per second can be increased by a factor of more than 30.
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