
Lateral Force Mode
Advanced LFM Operation
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12.3.2 Tip selection
The analog-to-digital converter on the auxiliary input channel which is used for LFM data has a
maximum input range of ±10V. This, and the anticipated interaction between tip and sample define
the selection of the cantilever to be used for the measurement.
The 200µm cantilever with wide legs provides a good starting point for frictional measurements. It
is flexible enough to provide reasonable signal levels on samples with moderate friction. If the
signal e 10.00V with the 200µm wide-legged cantilever, one of the stiffer 100µm
cantilevers should be used. If the signal level is too small, the narrow-legged 200µm cantilever will
provide a larger signal.
12.3.3 Understanding the LFM Signal
To understand LFM, examine a sample’s trace and retrace in scope mode.
below
illustrates the movement of the tip as it encounters friction during a scan.
Figure 12.3b
Example of Frictional Forces on Tip During Scan (Front View)
1
Horizontal
Deflection
10
2
9
3
8
7
5
6
4
Trace
Retrace
= Higher Frictional Areas
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