Dynamic calibration of higher eigenmode parameters of a cantilever in atomic force microscopy by using tip-surface interactions

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Abstract

We present a theoretical framework for the dynamic calibration of the higher eigenmode parameters (stiffness and optical lever inverse responsivity) of a cantilever. The method is based on the tip-surface force reconstruction technique and does not require any prior knowledge of the eigenmode shape or the particular form of the tip-surface interaction. The calibration method proposed requires a single-point force measurement by using a multimodal drive and its accuracy is independent of the unknown physical amplitude of a higher eigenmode.

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Borysov, S. S., Forchheimer, D., & Haviland, D. B. (2014). Dynamic calibration of higher eigenmode parameters of a cantilever in atomic force microscopy by using tip-surface interactions. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 5(1), 1899–1904. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.200

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