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Special feature of OLYMPUS Micro cantilever 

(OMCL-AC240TS-R3) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Preparation

                                 

 

 

1)    Please prepare the followings before using OLYMPUS cantilevers. 

 

2)    To gain a better understanding of how cantilevers and chips are connected, cantilevers 

1. AC mode cantilever – This type of micro cantilever is for AC (dynamic) mode AFM operation. 

High mechanical Q factor of the cantilevers allows you high sensitivity measurement to 

 

        should be inspected under the microscope. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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1) Work environment

   

     

probe your sample surface gently. 

3. Tip View – The tip is located on the very end of the cantilever. 

Clean bench 

    (Use of an electrical charge neutralizer of ionizer is recommended.) 

This feature allows you to set the tip over a point of interest on the sample, easily and 
precisely, if you use an AFM combined with an optical microscope. 

4. Point terminated tip – The tip radius is typically 7nm. 

A sharpened tetrahedral tip of single crystal silicon is employed for high-resolution 
measurements. The tetrahedral shape is ideal for achieving a point terminated tip. In 
addition to the geometrical dimensions of the tip, the tip is further sharpened with our 
exclusive sharpening process. 

5. Symmetric tip – The tetrahedral tip is thin with the macroscopic tip angle of 35 degrees 
   

 

viewing from both its front and side. Tip shows good symmetry in viewing along the 

   

 

cantilever axis (see Chapter 5). 

Symmetric shape tip results AFM images less distortion which reduce misinterpret of 
the data. 

6. Reflex coating cantilever – Aluminum is coated onto the back side of the cantilevers for 
  optical deflection sensing.  

Good S/N signal can be expected in the optical sensor circuit. 

2. Pre-separated chip – Each cantilever chips is isolated in the case. 

2) For hazard avoidance

 

 

The chips can be attached to the AFM instrument as soon as the case is open. 

7. Compatible chip – The thickness of the chip (substrate) is 0.3mm. 

This type of the chip can be attached to most of AFM instruments. 

Table of contents 

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Preparation                                                           

3) For cantilever treatment 

Protective eye glasses 

 

Tweezers 

 

4) For inspection

 

 

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Open the case

                                 

 

    (Use of anti-electrostatic discharge mat and a wrist band is 
      recommended.) 

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Open the case     

       

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Picking up the cantilever chip 

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Tip shape of Tetrahedral tip 

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Information 

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Specification

                   

 

   

   

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Please handle our cantilevers carefully because they are fragile. 

Caution

 

It is recommended that precautions be taken to prevent damage to the 
cantilever tips from electrostatic discharge. 

Stereo microscope 

Caution

1) It is recommended that the cantilever case be opened in a clean environment like a clean bench 
    in order to avoid the cantilever being contaminated. Handling under an ionizer is recommended. 
2) Avoid wearing clothes like woolen sweaters, fleece etc that give off the static electricity when 
    handling the cantilever cases and chips. Use of an anti-electrostatic mat and wrist band is 

See the specification sheet of OLYMPUS Micro cantilevers at the last page of this manual. 

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  preferable. 
3) In opening the case, put the plastic case label-side down on a desk. 
    The cantilevers are tip-side-up as viewed in the case. 
4) Open the case 

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Picking up the cantilever chip from the case

         

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Avoid any contact with the cantilevers when you pull up the   
cantilever tip from the case. 

Caution

1) Pick up the chip by the long side with the tweezers and mount it in the AFM. 
     

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