2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4922381
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Method of mechanical holding of cantilever chip for tip-scan high-speed atomic force microscope

Abstract: Articles you may be interested in Note: High-speed Z tip scanner with screw cantilever holding mechanism for atomic-resolution atomic force microscopy in liquid Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 126106 (2014) In tip-scan atomic force microscopy (AFM) that scans a cantilever chip in the three dimensions, the chip body is held on the Z-scanner with a holder. However, this holding is not easy for high-speed (HS) AFM because the holder that should have a small mass has to be able to clamp the cantilever chip firmly without d… Show more

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“…Although capable of imaging in high-speed contact mode Ando's HS-AFMs are best known for the observation of biological events in real time using intermittent contact mode. Every aspect of Ando's HS-AFM was optimised 66,[96][97][98][99] to achieve the greatest possible imaging rate while keeping the probe-…”
Section: Single Molecule Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although capable of imaging in high-speed contact mode Ando's HS-AFMs are best known for the observation of biological events in real time using intermittent contact mode. Every aspect of Ando's HS-AFM was optimised 66,[96][97][98][99] to achieve the greatest possible imaging rate while keeping the probe-…”
Section: Single Molecule Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although capable of imaging in high-speed contact mode Ando’s HS-AFMs are best known for the observation of biological events in real time using intermittent contact mode. Every aspect of Ando’s HS-AFM was optimised 66,9699 to achieve the greatest possible imaging rate while keeping the probe–sample interaction forces at the extremely low levels required to image these delicate biological systems successfully and without damaging them. Figure 3 shows select frames from a video collected using the Kanazawa intermittent contact HS-AFM.
Figure 3 Selected frames form Kodera et al 102 showing the motion of a single myosin 5 molecule ‘walking’ along an actin filament.
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Section: Materials Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In tip-scan and combined-scan AFM, the cantilever probe moves with the scanners, and there is mutual movement between the cantilever and the incident laser. Thus, the laser tracking error must be considered in the tip-scan and combined-scan AFM designing [ 13 , 14 , 15 ]. One of the causes of the laser tracking error is the nonorthogonality of the three scanners.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%