Various methods of force measurement with the atomic force microscope are compared for their ability to accurately determine the tip-surface force from analysis of the nonlinear cantilever motion. It is explained how intermodulation, or the frequency mixing of multiple drive tones by the nonlinear tip-surface force, can be used to concentrate the nonlinear motion in a narrow band of frequency near the cantilever's fundamental resonance, where accuracy and sensitivity of force measurement are greatest. Two different methods for reconstructing tip-surface forces from intermodulation spectra are explained. The reconstruction of both conservative and dissipative tip-surface interactions from intermodulation spectra are demonstrated on simulated data.
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Korayem, M. H., Ebrahimi, N., & Korayem, A. H. (2012). Modeling and Simulation of Tapping-mode Atomic Force Microscopy in Liquid. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 1(1), 14–21. https://doi.org/10.5923/j.nn.20110101.03
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