Fluid Imaging
Operating Principles
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Dimension 3100 Manual
Rev. D
10.5.7
“False” Reflections
The cantilever substrate rests on a smooth, angled, glass surface. The laser reflects off the angled
glass surface resulting in a visible laser reflection on the laser viewing window on the microscope
head,
even when the laser is not aimed at the cantilever (see
). This reflection from the
glass surface does not affect the operation of the AFM, but it can be a source of confusion when
aligning the laser on the cantilever. Ignore this fainter reflection and look instead for the much
brighter reflection off the cantilever.
Figure 10.5b
False Reflections from Fluid Tip Holder
Once the fluid tip holder is plugged into the bottom of the AFM scanner, note the faint laser
reflection visible on the glass in the tip holder (in the laser viewing window).
Note:
The SUM signal on the display monitor will typically show less than 1V when
the laser is not yet aligned on the cantilever. The SUM signal should rise above
1V when the laser is truly reflecting off the cantilever.
10.5.8
Load Sample
Prepare the Sample for Imaging
Set the sample on the microscope stage. For TappingMode in fluid, use a petri dish, or if the sample
is hydrophobic, image the surface within a drop of fluid.
Note:
Immersed samples may tend to dry out during imaging due to evaporation;
therefore, keep a quantity of fluid nearby to periodically replenish lost fluid.
false reflection
laser reflects off glass
laser beam
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