Claims
- 47. A scanning probe microscope for creating an image of a sample comprising:
(a) scanning means, (b) stylus characterization means, and (c) a plurality of removable probe illuminator assemblies each comprising a light source and at least one of said assemblies comprising a stylus, said assemblies being removably attachable to said scanning means and said stylus having been characterized prior to attachment of said assembly to said microscope, whereby said assemblies may be replace one after the other on said microscope insuring that the initial scan result of said microscope, after attachment of said assembly comprising said characterized stylus, is free of distortion from possible defects in said stylus.
- 48. The microscope of claim 47 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise magnetic field sensing means.
- 49. The microscope of claim 47 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise capacitance sensing means.
- 50. The microscope of claim 47 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise thermal sensing means.
- 51. The microscope of claim 47 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise photon sensing means.
- 52. The microscope of claim 47 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise oscillation means adapted to oscillate a probe assembly.
- 53. The microscope of claim 47 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies comprises at least one lens to permit optical observation of either a probe or a sample to be observed.
- 54. The microscope of claim 47 comprising electrical contacts positioned on said microscope adapted to make electrical contact with contacts positioned on said removable probe assemblies.
- 55. A scanning probe microscope for imaging a sample comprising:
(a) scanning means, and (b) a plurality of removable probe assemblies at least one of which comprises a light source and a probe, and adjusting means for steering the light from said light source such that said light from said source is brought to a predisposed position relative to said probe before said assembly has been mounted to said microscope, said assemblies being removably attachable to said scanning means, whereby said assemblies may be replace one after the other on said microscope insuring that the initial scan result, after placement of said at least one assembly on said microscope, is free of defects caused by misalignment of said light and said probe
- 56. The microscope of claim 55 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise magnetic field sensing means.
- 57. The microscope of claim 55 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise capacitance sensing means.
- 58. The microscope of claim 55 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise thermal sensing means.
- 59. The microscope of claim 55 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise photon sensing means.
- 60. The microscope of claim 55 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies further comprise oscillation means adapted to oscillate a probe assembly.
- 61. The microscope of claim 55 wherein at least one of the removable probe assemblies comprises at least one lens to permit optical observation of either a probe or a sample to be observed.
- 62. The microscope of claim 55 comprising electrical contacts positioned on said microscope adapted to make electrical contact with contacts positioned on said removable probe assembly
- 63. A probe assembly for use in a scanning probe microscope comprising:
(a) a characterized stylus, (b) a probe, (c) a light source, and (a) adjusting means for steering the light from said light source such that said light from said source is brought to a predisposed position relative to said probe before said assembly has been mounted to said microscope, whereby said assembly may be mounted to said microscope insuring that the initial scan results of said microscope are free from distortion resulting from a defective stylus or from incorrectly positioned light from said light source.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/253,462, filed Feb. 19, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,138,503, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/951,365, filed Oct. 16, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,874,669.
Divisions (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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