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Hi Friends,
How to set the ´drive phase´ of surface potential detection?
I know the drive phase depends on the resonant frequency of the cantilever. I use SCM-PIT tip, with the resonant frequency of 78.4kHz.
I can get the Potential signal since ´drive phase´=85°. When the ´drive phase´ increases, the data center of ´potential´ shifts apparently, like 1V/5°, but the amplitude of the potential doesn´t change. The range of ´drive phase´ at which the signal of potential appears is roughly from 80° to 110°.
Therefore, I don´t know which drive phase should be the right one for the surface potential detection. Is there any convention to adjust the drive phase?
Thanks a lot!
As you mentioned, using the right phase for surface potential measurement is critical.
Here is a procedure you can follow to find the proper phase, I can be more specific if I know which version of software you are using (a screenshot of the UI is ideal, you can send to my email):
Follow the above procedure, and let me know how it works.
Best regards
Chunzeng LiApplication Scientist, Brukerchunzeng.li@bruker-nano.com
Thanks a lot Chunzeng.
I am curious about the tuning of Lock- in phase / interleave for a long time. But it is not introduced in the manual book.
The microscope profile of surface potential in our AFM automatically set Lock- in phase/ interleave to 0 with the green balloon on. By the way, I use software Version 5.23.
I will try your suggestion later and report it here.
Again thanks a lot for your reply!
Hello everyone, here I post my experience of finding the drive phase of KPFM (NanoScope Version 5.32). Thanks a lot for the help of Chunzeng.
1. Disable the interleave mode and achieve a good topography image first.
2. Set Bias/interleave controls to -2V, Drive Phase to 0°, Lift scan height to 100 nm and drive amplitude/ interleave controls to 2V. And activate Interleave mode to Lift.
3. Set both igain and pgain in the Other Controls panel to zero.
4. Settings of 3 Channels: Channel 1 shows height/ Retrace/Main; Channel 2 is Phase/ Retrace/Interleave; Channel 3 is Amplitude/Retrace/ Interleave.
5. Now observe the Phase image. It should be a straight line, e.g. siting at 84°.
6. Calculate the Drive Phase = 90° - Phase, e.g. Driving phase = 90° -84° = 6°.
7. Now change the Drive Phase to 6° and set igain=0.1 and pgain=1.
8. Change Channel 2 to Potential.
9. Optimize the parameters, like drive amplitude, lift height, igain, pgain, bias...to get the good images.