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Dear community,
I am trying to improve the way I qualify my AFM tips. So far I am not completely sure if I'm do everything correctly, especially as both the NanoScope Analysis software (version 1.40 R3Sr4) and the help function let the user chose many values I am not sure what they do. I had to see that already quite small changes in those values have a strong influence on the results. The Peak-Force QNM manual gives relatively detailed recommendations on how to measure and evaluate, but I also found some contradicting recommendations. Unfortunately, I could not find any Application Note on that topic.
I work on a MultiMode 8, primarily using RTESPA probes in Peak-Force QNM mode and ScanAsyst-Air probes in ScanAsyst mode. Currently I usually image the Titanium roughness sample from Bruker AFM at a Scan Size of 1.5 µm, with an Aspect Ratio of 2, 512 px Scan Size and 0.5 Hz Scan Rate.
For the evaluation I start "Tip Qualification" in the NanoScope Analysis without any preprocessing. I choose Tip Image Size as 200 nm. I normally don't use and Low Pass Filter, but when I do I never use more than 3 iterations. I don't know what the Sigma Mult functions do, so I leave them at their default values of 3.5. Equally, I normally don't change the Cross Section values. The help function recommends to save the tip, to reopen it and to use the Section function to plot a cross-section. The software calculates a radius of curvature then. However, if I do so this, the measured radius is very different from the one I find via the Tip Qualification function (e.g. 25 nm instead of 9 nm), and it depends strongly on the Horizontal Distance (distance of the two lines between which the fit is conducted).
My questions are following:
Looking forward to an interesting discussion,Dietmar
Dear all,
Still an open issue. What I could find out in the meantime is the following:
ad 3. By decreasing "Tip Image Size" the software evaluates more tips. I found that a "Tip Image Size" of about 50 nm was enough for me.
The other questions are still open. Have you got any ideas?
Best regards, Dietmar