Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)
Troubleshooting Operation of STM
Rev. D
Dimension 3100 Manual
191
Image is Streaky or Wavy
If high-resolution images appear streaky or wavy, it may be a result of the following:
•
Insufficient Vibration Isolation— Atomic-scale scans are the most susceptible to
vibration in the acoustic and subacoustic frequencies. Verify that the Dimension is
acoustically isolated with a functioning isolation table and, if required, an acoustic
cover. Make certain that vibration tables are properly pressurized and adjusted.
•
Bad Tip— Many strange effects have been pondered and hunted down for hours only to
find that changing the tip fixes the problem. Try a different tip to see if the problem
persists.
•
Low-Scan Rates— The brute force method for reducing the effects of drift and even low
frequency vibration is to simply raise the scan rate. Collect small-scale images at 156
Hz with 256 x 256 sample points.
Image is Triangular over Step-like Features
•
The performance of the STM over large scans with high vertical features is very
dependent on the ability of the feedback loop to force the tip to track the sample surface.
The digital feedback used in the NanoScope has been designed to maximize
performance on a variety of samples. Try the following to improve the image quality
over step-like features:
•
Log or Boost Feedback—The most dramatic increase in performance of the feedback
over large scans is achieved using the
Log
or
Boost
feedback modes. These make the
error signal symmetrical for conditions with the tip too far or too close to the surface.
Boost
mode further optimizes the feedback performance for large scans.
•
Gain—The settings of the
Integral
and
LookAhead gain
terms also tend to be critical
for large scans. They should be high enough to produce a little fuzz on the image but not
so high as to cause large oscillations.
•
Scan Rate—The
Scan rate
should be lowered for large scans, especially, if the sample
surfaces are rough or contain large steps. Moving the tip quickly along the sample
surface at high scan rates with large scan sizes will usually lead to a tip crash.
Essentially, the
Scan rate
should be inversely proportional to the
Scan size
, since the tip
must still be maintained roughly 1 nanometer above the surface.
•
Setpoint Current—Raising the
Setpoint
current will effectively raise the gain of the
feedback loop which can be quite helpful for large scans. It will also bring the tip closer
to the surface but only by a small amount (i
≈
e-s).
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