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Sideband KPFM
Sideband KPFM is in principle similar to FM KPFM, again using combination of mechanical and electrical oscillation, however the amplitude at frequency which equals to sum of the excitation frequencies (mechanical+electrical) is not evaluated using two step lock-in procedure, but detected directly using the second lock-in. If we use low frequency electrical excitation as in FM KPFM, the amplitude of oscillations is very small and high-speed input bit depth of Gwyscope controller cannot detect it in the large background of the mechanical oscillation. However, if we choose the electrical excitation frequency so, that the sum of the frequencies equals to second resonance frequency of the cantilever, the signal is amplified by resonance and can be detected.
To set up the hardware for FM-KPFM operation with Gwyscope, use the same settings as for AM KPFM.
To set up the operation, first measure the second harmonic resonance frequency using the Tapping mode
pick “Sideband manual” regime in the KPFM tab in the main Gwyscope window and adjust the freq Then the KPFM dialogue (see AM KPFM description for more details) can be used to select the right signal for feedback.