IP Library Granted Patent US 7,234,343
Granted Patent B2
US 7,234,343 · App. 10/889,331 · Granted Jun 26, 2007

Method and apparatus for evanescent filed measuring of particle-solid separation

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Patent No.
US 7,234,343
App. No.
10/889,331
Granted
Jun 26, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Evanescent wave scattering by a scanning probe in a scanning probe microscope is utilized to determine and monitor separation between a scanning probe and a sample. A laser light is totally internally reflected at the interface between a more optically dense (incident) medium and less optically dense (transmitting) medium, exciting a decaying evanescent field in the less optically dense medium. A scanning probe, such as a colloidal probe, is dipped into the evanescent field, which scatters off the scanning probe. The portion of the scattered field propagates back into the incident medium and is then detected by a detector. A dependency between the intensity of the scattered evanescent field and the separation between the probe and the incident medium was measured and used in determining the separation. This dependency of intensity is used to prepare images or maps of interfaces. A particular application of determining the separation between the probe and the sample in an atomic force microscope is disclosed.

Claims (42)

1. A method for determining separation between a first medium and a scanning probe disposed in a second medium, the method comprising:

generating an evanescent electromagnetic field propagating beyond an interface between the first medium and the second medium into the second medium;

generating a scattered electromagnetic field by scattering the evanescent electromagnetic field off the scanning probe;

measuring an intensity of a portion of the scattered electromagnetic field that is scattered back into the first medium; and

calculating the separation between the first medium and the scanning probe as a function of the intensity of the portion of the scattered electromagnetic field.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein generating the evanescent electromagnetic field comprises totally internally reflecting electromagnetic radiation at the interface between the first medium and the second medium.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein totally internally reflecting electromagnetic radiation comprises directing a laser beam onto the interface.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the scanning probe is coupled to a cantilever of an atomic force microscope.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the scanning probe is a probe of an atomic force microscope.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first medium is a sample and the second medium as a fluid.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a feedback loop for controlling the scattered electromagnetic field.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein capturing the scattered back light is done by an optical device.

9. An evanescent scattering apparatus for determining separation between a first medium and a scanning probe, the apparatus comprising:

the first medium having a boundary;

means for generating an evanescent electromagnetic field propagating beyond the boundary and away from the first medium;

means for measuring an intensity of a scattered electromagnetic field formed as a result of scattering of the evanescent electromagnetic field by the scanning probe and scattered back into the first medium; and

a detector coupled to the means for measuring and serving to determine an intensity of the scattered electromagnetic field to be used in determining the separation.

10. The evanescent scattering apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the means for generating an evanescent electromagnetic field comprise a laser source.

11. The evanescent scattering apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the means for measuring the intensity of the scattered electromagnetic field comprise an optical device.

12. The evanescent scattering apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the first medium is a sample.

13. The evanescent scattering apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the means for measuring is positioned outside the first medium at a location in which the intensity of the scattered electromagnetic field can be measured by the means for measuring.

14. A scanning probe microscope having an evanescent scattering apparatus, the scanning probe microscope comprising:

a scanning probe coupled to a piezo-drive;

an incident medium with an interface:

a laser source for generating a laser beam directed onto the interface, for totally internally reflecting the laser beam at the interface and for generating an evanescent electromagnetic field propagating toward the scanning probe;

an optical device for measuring an intensity of a portion of the evanescent electromagnetic field scattered by the scanning probe into the incident medium, the optical device having an optical axis along which the scanning probe car be displaced by the piezo-drive; and

a detector coupled to the optical device to detect an intensity of the portion of the evanescent electromagnetic field scattered by the scanning probe into the incident medium.

15. The scanning probe microscope of claim 14 , wherein the incident medium is a sample.

16. The scanning probe microscope of claim 14 , wherein the interface is located between the incident medium and a transmitting medium.

17. The scanning probe microscope of claim 14 , wherein the optical device is an optical microscope.

18. The scanning probe microscope of claim 14 , further comprising a controller electrically coupled with the detector and the piezo-drive.

19. The scanning probe microscope of claim 16 , wherein the transmitting medium is fluid.

20. The scanning probe microscope of claim 19 , wherein the fluid is a strongly absorbing liquid.

21. The scanning probe microscope of claim 14 , wherein the incident medium is a prism.

22. The scanning probe microscope of claim 14 , wherein the microscope is an atomic force microscope.

23. The scanning probe microscope of claim 22 , wherein the scanning probe is coupled to a cantilever coupled to the piezo-drive.

24. The scanning probe microscope of claim 23 , wherein the cantilever is optically coupled to a second laser source and a second detector.

25. The scanning probe microscope of claim 14 , further comprising a feedback loop for maintaining a constant separation between the scanning probe and the interface.

26. The scanning probe microscope of claim 14 , further comprising a feedback loop for maintaining a constant signal such as conductivity, force, or tunneling between the scanning probe and the interface while measuring the scattering of an evanescent wave.

27. The scanning probe microscope of claim 14 , further comprising a feedback loop for maintaining a constant separation between the scanning probe and the interface while measuring a frequency distribution of scattered radiation from a broadband source or the intensity of radiation of a narrow frequency that is designed to be absorbed by the scanning probe or molecules adhering to the probe or by other molecules situated between the probe and the first medium.

28. The method of claim 14 , further comprising a translation stage coupled to the piezo-drive.

29. The method of claim 28 , wherein the intensity of the portion of the evanescent electromagnetic field is used for calibrating the translation stage.

Assignments (6)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE NAME OF THE ASSIGNEE'S CITY OF RESIDENCY, FROM BLACKBURG, VIRGINIA, TO BLACKSBURG, VIRGINIA. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 018203 FRAME 0485. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE THE CORRECT NAME OF THE ASSIGNEE'S CITY OF RESIDENCY IS BLACKSBURG, NOT BLACKBURG.. Recorded Sep 13, 2006
From: VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 5, 2006
From: DUCKER, WILLIAM; CLARK, SPENCER
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 5, 2006
From: VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
To: VIRGINIA TECH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 5, 2006
From: WALZ, JOHN Y.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2004
From: DUCKER, WILLIAM; WALZ, JOHN; CLARK, SPENCER
To: VIRGINIA TECH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES, INC.
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