Claims
- 1. A resonance contact scanning force microscope for examining surface contours of a specimen, the microscope comprising:
- a cantilever arm having a fundamental resonance frequency;
- a probe secured to a free end of said cantilever arm, said probe adapted to follow the surface contours of the specimen;
- scanner means for scanning said specimen relative to said probe;
- oscillator drive means for causing the cantilever arm to oscillate at a desired resonance harmonic frequency of said fundamental resonance frequency;
- deflection measuring means for measuring the deflection of of said cantilever arm and for generating a deflection signal indicative of an amount of deflection of of said cantilever arm; and
- probe position feedback control means for maintaining said probe in substantially constant contact with the surface of the specimen in response to said deflection signal.
- 2. In a resonance contact scanning force microscope for examining surface contours of a specimen, the microscope having a cantilever arm having a fundamental resonance frequency, a probe secured to said cantilever arm having a probe tip adapted to follow the surface contours of the specimen, the improvement comprising:
- an oscillator driver for causing the cantilever arm to oscillate at a desired resonance harmonic frequency of said fundamental resonance frequency while the probe tip remains in substantially constant contact with the specimen.
- 3. The microscope of claim 2, wherein said oscillator driver causes the cantilever arm to oscillate at a frequency above the cantilever arm resonance frequency between about 0.1 and about 2.0 MHz.
- 4. The microscope of claim 2, wherein said oscillator driver is connected to said cantilever arm and is operative to drive said cantilever arm with an oscillation amplitude between about 10 .ANG. and 300 .ANG..
- 5. The microscope of claim 2, further including scanning means for scanning said specimen relative to said probe tip, and wherein said oscillator driver is connected to said scanning means and is operative to drive said scanning means relative to said cantilever arm with an oscillation amplitude between about 10 .ANG. and 300 .ANG..
- 6. In a method for operating a scanning force microscope in a resonance contact mode for examining surface contours of a specimen, the microscope having a cantilever arm having a fundamental resonance frequency, and a probe secured to the cantilever arm having a probe tip adapted to follow the surface contours of the specimen, the method including the steps of scanning the specimen relative to the probe tip, and measuring deflection of the cantilever arm, the improvement in the method comprising the step of:
- oscillating said cantilever arm relative to the surface of said specimen at a desired harmonic frequency of said fundamental resonance frequency while maintaining the probe tip in substantially constant contact with the specimen.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said step of oscillating said cantilever arm relative to the surface of said specimen comprises oscillating the cantilever arm a frequency between about 0.1 and about 2.0 MHz.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein said step of oscillating said cantilever arm relative to the surface of said specimen comprises oscillating the cantilever arm at a frequency above about 0.4 MHz.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein said step of oscillating said cantilever arm relative to the surface of said specimen comprises driving oscillations of the cantilever arm at an amplitude between about 10 .ANG. and 300 .ANG..
- 10. The method of claim 6, wherein said step of oscillating said cantilever arm relative to the surface of said specimen comprises driving oscillations of the specimen relative to the cantilever arm at an amplitude between about 10 .ANG. and 300 .ANG..
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/055,236 filed Apr. 28, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,481,908.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Topometrix Corporation, AFM Imaging Modes, Mar., 1993 pp. 1-16. |
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