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====== AM KPFM ====== | ====== AM KPFM ====== | ||
- | Kelvin probe force Microscopy | + | Kelvin probe force microscopy |
AFM probe and sample by applying a voltage that compensates contact potential difference. | AFM probe and sample by applying a voltage that compensates contact potential difference. | ||
- | The simplest realisation is AM-KPFM where probe is kept out of the contact to the sample, AC voltage is applied on it and DC offset is used to minimized the mechanical oscillations caused by electrostatic forces at the AC voltage frequency. | + | The simplest realisation is AM-KPFM where probe is kept out of the contact to the sample, AC voltage is applied on it and DC offset is used to minimized the mechanical oscillations caused by electrostatic forces at the AC voltage frequency. In Gwyscope we use the fast output 2, where the AC+DC signal is sent, together with lock-in 2 where the mechanical oscillations are detected. |
- | To set up the AM-KPFM operation with Gwyscope, it is necessary to mount a conductive probe into your microscope and to adjust the wiring so the AC+DC voltage from Gwyscope fast output 2 is applied between probe and sample. | + | To set up the hardware for AM-KPFM operation with Gwyscope, it is necessary to mount a conductive probe into your microscope and to adjust the wiring so the AC+DC voltage from Gwyscope fast output 2 is applied between probe and sample. |
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+ | AM KPFM is typically performed at the mechanical resonance frequency of the cantilever in dual pass regime: first the tapping mode measurement is done (in Gwyscope with lock-in 1), then, for the second pass, mechanical excitation is switched off and electrical measurement are done (in Gwyscope with lock-in 2). Using this approach the resonance frequency can be used also for electrical measurements and in Gwyscope it therefore is automatically copied from the tapping mode setup as init value of KPFM frequency. The "AM manual" | ||
- | When if feedback, KPFM setup window can be run and KPFM response, including various | + | After the "AM manual" |
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- | AM KPFM is typically performed at the mechanical resonance frequency | + | This allows selection of the lock-in signal that should be used for KPFM feedback. To do it, acquire a dependence |
To set up the second pass measurement in which KPFM will be acquired, | To set up the second pass measurement in which KPFM will be acquired, | ||
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+ | When everything is set up, the "AM KPFM" can be selected. This activates the KPFM feedback when the lift measurement is done. Feedback parameters and limits can be set in this tab. Activating the "AM KPFM" and lift mode creates additional channels which can be selected for preview, as seen below: | ||
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