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Dynamic force spectroscopy using cantilever higher flexural modes

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 91, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.2775806

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By means of force spectroscopy measurements performed with the cantilever first and second flexural modes under the frequency modulation detection method, the authors corroborate the validity of the relation between tip-surface interaction force and frequency shift for force spectroscopy acquisition using higher cantilever eigenmodes. They estimate a cantilever effective stiffness for the second eigenmode 73 times larger than the static stiffness. This large effective stiffness enables them to perform force spectroscopy with a cantilever oscillation amplitude (A(0)) as small as 3.6 A. The authors provide experimental evidence that, at such small A(0) values, normalized frequency shift curves deviate from a A(0)(3/2) scaling and the signal-to-noise ratio is considerably enhanced.

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