IP Library Granted Patent US 9,297,827
Granted Patent B2
US 9,297,827 · App. 13/694,095 · Granted Mar 29, 2016

Quantitative measurements using multiple frequency atomic force microscopy

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Patent No.
US 9,297,827
App. No.
13/694,095
Granted
Mar 29, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

The imaging mode presented here combines the features and benefits of amplitude modulated (AM) atomic force microscopy (AFM), sometimes called AC mode AFM, with frequency modulated (FM) AFM. In AM-FM imaging, the topographic feedback from the first resonant drive frequency operates in AM mode while the second resonant drive frequency operates in FM mode and is adjusted to keep the phase at 90 degrees, on resonance. With this approach, frequency feedback on the second resonant mode and topographic feedback on the first are decoupled, allowing much more stable, robust operation.

Claims (30)

1. A method of operating an atomic force microscope, comprising:

using a feedback loop to control a distance between the base of a probe tip of a cantilever of the atomic force microscope, and a surface of a sample being measured by the atomic force microscope, to maintain the probe tip of the cantilever in a pre-established relationship with respect to the surface of the sample in a Z direction while scanning the sample by creating relative movement between the probe tip of the cantilever and the sample;

exciting the a driving chip of the cantilever at a first and a second resonant frequencies of the cantilever which have been summed together by a circuit element;

providing said first and said second resonant frequency as a reference signal to a lock-in amplifier circuit;

controlling a distance between the base of the cantilever and the sample so that an amplitude of oscillation at the first resonant frequency of the probe tip is maintained essentially constant at an amplitude setpoint;

detecting changes in phase and/or amplitude in the oscillation at the first resonant frequency while the amplitude of oscillation at the first resonant frequency is maintained essentially constant at the amplitude setpoint;

detecting changes in phase and/or amplitude in the oscillation at the second resonant frequency while the amplitude of oscillation at the first resonant frequency is maintained essentially constant at the amplitude setpoint; and

measuring the amplitude and/or phase of the cantilever at the first and second frequencies.

2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:

using the amplitude and/or phase to calculate a signal indicative of a loss tangent of the cantilever as it interacts with the sample surface.

3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising exciting the driving chip of the cantilever with a third resonant frequency which is also summed by the circuit element, and providing said third resonant frequency as a reference to the lock-in amplifier circuit.

4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the lock-in amplifier apparatus includes first and second lock-in amplifiers.

5. The method as in claim 4 , wherein the first and second lock-in amplifiers are digital, and both receive the same data stream.

6. The method as in claim 1 , where the circuit element includes an an analog adder.

7. The method as in claim 1 , wherein the circuit element includes a digital circuit element.

8. An atomic force microscope, comprising:

an atomic force microscope cantilever, having a base and a probe tip;

a surface for holding a sample to be measured by the cantilever, so a surface of the sample is measured by the atomic force microscope;

circuits defining a feedback loop to maintain the probe tip of the cantilever in a pre-established relationship with respect to the surface of the sample in a Z axis direction defined between the probe tip and the sample, while scanning the sample,

a cantilever driving element, driven by said feedback loop to create relative movement between the probe tip of the cantilever and the sample;

the feedback loop operating to control a distance between the tip of the cantilever at both of first and a second resonant frequencies of the cantilever by controlling a distance between the base of the cantilever and the sample so that an amplitude of oscillation at the first resonant frequency of the probe tip is maintained essentially constant at an amplitude setpoint;

a controller, detecting changes in phase and/or amplitude in the oscillation at the first resonant frequency while the amplitude of oscillation at the first resonant frequency is maintained essentially constant at the amplitude setpoint, and detecting changes in phase and/or amplitude in the oscillation at the second resonant frequency while the amplitude of oscillation at the first resonant frequency is maintained essentially constant at the amplitude setpoint, and measuring the amplitude and/or phase of the cantilever at the first and second frequencies.

9. The atomic force microscope as in claim 8 , further comprising a circuit that sums together said first and second resonant frequencies and uses a summed version as a reference signal.

10. The atomic force microscope as in claim 8 , further comprising:

using the amplitude and/or phase to calculate a signal indicative of a loss tangent of the cantilever as it interacts with the sample surface.

11. The atomic force microscope as in claim 8 , further comprising:

wherein said driving chip of the cantilever is excited with a third resonant frequency which is also summed by the circuit element, and providing said third resonant frequency as part of said reference.

12. The atomic force microscope as in claim 8 , wherein the reference drives lock-in amplifiers that include first and second lock-in amplifiers.

13. The atomic force microscope as in claim 12 , wherein the first and second lock-in amplifiers are digital, and both receive a same data stream.

14. The atomic force microscope as in claim 8 , where the circuit element includes an analog adder.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NAME OF RECEIVING PARTY PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 053231 FRAME: 0814. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jun 9, 2021
From: OXFORD INSTRUMENTS AFM INC
To: OXFORD INSTRUMENTS ASYLUM RESEARCH, INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 16, 2020
From: OXFORD INSTRUMENTS AFM INC
To: OXFORD INSTRUMENTS ASYLUM RESEARCH, INC
Reel/Frame 053231/0814 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 29, 2016
From: PROKSCH, ROGER; BEMIS, JASON
To: OXFORD INSTRUMENTS AFM INC
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