2008
DOI: 10.1063/1.3040500
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Photothermal excitation and laser Doppler velocimetry of higher cantilever vibration modes for dynamic atomic force microscopy in liquid

Abstract: The authors present an optically based method combining photothermal excitation and laser Doppler velocimetry of higher cantilever vibration modes for dynamic atomic force microscopy in liquid. The frequency spectrum of a silicon cantilever measured in water over frequencies ranging up to 10 MHz shows that the method allows us to excite and detect higher modes, from fundamental to fifth flexural, without enhancing spurious resonances. By reducing the tip oscillation amplitude using higher modes, the average ti… Show more

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“…Hoogenboom et al presented an atomic-scale image of mica obtained in water and molecular-resolution images of bacteriorhodopsins in buffer solution [47] using a low-noise interferometer [48]. Kawakatsu and co-workers also obtained an atomic-scale images of mica in water [49] using a low-noise Doppler interferometer [50].…”
Section: Historical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoogenboom et al presented an atomic-scale image of mica obtained in water and molecular-resolution images of bacteriorhodopsins in buffer solution [47] using a low-noise interferometer [48]. Kawakatsu and co-workers also obtained an atomic-scale images of mica in water [49] using a low-noise Doppler interferometer [50].…”
Section: Historical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of the early applications include minerals [12,[14][15][16] and biological systems [14,[17][18][19][20][21][22]. While these results highlighted the high spatial resolution and wide applicability of liquid-environment FM-AFM, they also clarified its fundamental limitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The signal was recorded with a sampling rate of 10 Hz, and a frequency drift of the system was below 100 Hz. 26,27 The liquid was introduced by a push/pull syringe pump (KD scientific, KD270) connected to both sides of the microchannel in order to stabilize the liquid pressure on the cantilever. In addition, the new bio-solution was loaded in an injector placed between the pump and the inlet of the microchannel (Fig.…”
Section: Cantilever Resonating At the Air-liquid Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%