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Tapping mode measurements
Non-contact or intermittent contact measurements, known also as Tapping mode, are based on detection of change of probe resonance when it is affected by attractive and repulsive probe-sample interactions.
To set up the hardware for tapping mode measurements, the probe-sample force related signal, e.g. vertical deflection of the cantilever, has to be connected to input of lock-in 1. The excitation signal goes from fast output 1 and has to be connected to mechanical excitation of the probe cantilever, typically using a piezo amplifier and piezoelectric transducer on which the cantilever is mounted. The measurement mode has to be changed to “Tapping”, using either amplitude or phase of the lock-in 1 as source of the feedback.
To find the resonance frequency and set up the measurement parameters, namely amplitude or phase, the Spectral probe response dialogue can be used as shown below: