Dynamic Force Spectroscopy: Looking at the Total Harmonic Distortion

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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5 pages, 3 figures First International Meeting on Applied Physics (aphys2003), 2003, Badajoz, Spain

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Tapping mode atomic force microscopy is a standard technique for inspection and analysis at the nanometer scale. The understanding of the non-linear dynamics of the system due to the tip sample interaction is an important prerequisite for a correct interpretation data acquired by dynamic AFM. Here, the system response in tapping-mode atomic force microscope (AFM) simulated numerically. In the computer model the AFM microcantilever is treated as a distributed parameter system. With this multiple-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) approach the the total harmonic distortion in dynamic AFM spectroscopy is simulated.

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