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Problem Engaging in STM Mode

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Hao posted on Fri, Apr 25 2014 1:12 PM

Hello,

Recently, we have been trying to use the STM mode and following engaging, the current is constant at around -125 nA, and the piezo is fully retracted. We've attempted a false engage, and the current still remains at the -125 nA value. What could be causing this and how can we fix this?

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-Hao

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Answered (Not Verified) Eric replied on Wed, Apr 30 2014 9:08 AM
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I am not totally sure, but I feel like this used to happen to me sometimes at random.  It was a while ago when I was doing STM in ambient conditions, but I think usually it seemed to be a small fiber that was on the tip or if you are running STM in ambient air, then maybe a small amount of water on your sample.  If you are using a multimode system, then try blowing off the STM head, the tip, and sample.  I'll have to think back more careful concerning how we usually fixed this kind of issue.

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