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Le Tri Dat1,2, Nguyen Duy Vy3,4
1Engineering Research Group, Dong Nai Technology University, Dong Nai Province, Vietnam.
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The torsional vibration of atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilevers is key to high-resolution and high-sensitivity measurements. However, standard models often fail to accurately describe the dynamics of width-varying geometries. In this study, we present an exact analytical model for computing torsional resonance frequencies and mode shapes of overhang- and T-shaped microcantilevers. Our predictions match experimental torsional-to-flexural frequency ratios within 5%, resolving long-standing discrepancies. We uncover the emergence of multiple spatial maxima in higher-order modes and demonstrate how overhang geometry allows tunable frequency shifts. Crucially, we derive a sensitivity function that quantifies the dependence of modal response on tip-surface coupling stiffness, revealing nontrivial geometry-dependent trends. These results offer clear design principles for enhancing AFM sensitivity via geometric control, providing a robust theoretical basis for optimizing next-generation microcantilever probes.
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