Two dynamic modes to streamline challenging atomic force microscopy measurements

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Abstract

The quality of topographic images obtained using atomic force microscopy strongly depends on the accuracy of the choice of scanning parameters. When using the most common scanning method – semicontact amplitude modulation (tapping) mode, the choice of scanning parameters is quite complicated, since it requires taking into account many factors and finding the optimal balance between them. A researcher’s task can be significantly simplified by introducing new scanning techniques. Two such techniques are described: vertical and dissipation modes. Significantly simplified and formalized choice of the imaging parameters in these modes allows addressing a wide range of formerly challenging tasks – from scanning rough samples with high aspect ratio features to molecular resolution imaging

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Temiryazev, A. G., Krayev, A. V., & Temiryazeva, M. P. (2021). Two dynamic modes to streamline challenging atomic force microscopy measurements. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 12, 1226–1236. https://doi.org/10.3762/BJNANO.12.90

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