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Hi All,
According to the manual the MM8 is not designed to realise quantitative LFM. does anybody have an experience to share about manual calibration techniques?
regards
Celine
I'm afraid it's difficult to do with any AFM.
A good and relatively recent review can be found here:
http://iopscience.iop.org/0022-3727/43/6/063001
Good luck,
Nic
thanks for your answer Nic,
I was wondering if you could help me with the choice of a standard sample. I found this one.
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Hi Celine,
the sample you linked to is usually used for scanner calibration, as opposed to cantilever calibration, so I don't think it would be a good choice.
The standard that is typically used for the Varenberg wedge method is the TGF11 grating from Mikromasch. I can't see it on the Mikromasch website anymore, but it appears to be available here: http://www.nanotoolstore.com/afm_accessories_samples_mikromasch.htm
Note that this grid is not compatible with all tip shapes - it can give artifacts with low aspect ratio tips, such as those found on many silicon nitride cantilevers.