Abstract
By spectroscopic analysis of the cantilever oscillation in tapping-mode atomic-force microscopy (TM-AFM), we demonstrate that the transition from an oscillatory state dominated by a net attractive force to the state dominated by repulsive interaction is accompanied by the enhanced generation of higher harmonics. The higher harmonics are a consequence of the nonlinear interaction and are amplified to significant amplitudes by the eigenmodes of the cantilever. The results show that in a quantitative description of TM-AFM higher eigenmode excitation must be considered to account for internal energy dissipation. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
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Stark, M., Stark, R. W., Heckl, W. M., & Guckenberger, R. (2000). Spectroscopy of the anharmonic cantilever oscillations in tapping-mode atomic-force microscopy. Applied Physics Letters, 77(20), 3293–3295. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1325404
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