Photothermal modulation for oscillating mode atomic force microscopy in solution

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Abstract

Solution imaging using resonant techniques for atomic force microscopy is greatly simplified by driving the cantilever directly. We have taken advantage of the temperature-sensitive bending properties of metal-coated silicon nitride cantilevers to induce vibrations in the lever using a modulated laser. We demonstrate that photothermal modulation with a nominal 2 mW laser in solution produces a single resonance, typically, of 8-20 nm amplitude, that can be used for imaging. We present high-quality images of DNA on a mica surface to show the capabilities of this technique for solution imaging. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.

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Ratcliff, G. C., Erie, D. A., & Superfine, R. (1998). Photothermal modulation for oscillating mode atomic force microscopy in solution. Applied Physics Letters, 72(15), 1911–1913. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.121224

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