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2.4
Calibrating the probe geometrical factor
After performing the optical calibration, the linearization of the interferometer and calibration of the
cantilever arm, also called geometrical factor, needs to be performed. Those two steps are
accomplished in one calibration procedure. During the signal linearization, the nonlinear response
due to cantilever bending is transformed to a linear signal, using the unity circle as a linearization
tool. The geometrical factor originates from the manufacturing process of the probes, which are
very specific components, and the distance between the tip position and the readout fiber position
can slightly differ from probe to probe. In the Piuma nanoindentation software, the automated
measurement and setting of the geometrical factor is included in the calibration procedure, also
referred to as ‘calibration factor’
.
Make sure that the optical calibration was performed for the same medium/probe
combination for which you would like to perform the calibration of the geometrical factor!
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Figure 12: Example of calibrating the probe in a droplet of medium on top of a regular microscope sample slide.
Optical
calibration
Geometrical
factor
Measurement
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