Complex Influence of Probe–Sample System Parameters on the Probe Oscillation Mode and Formation of Bistability in Tapping Atomic Force Microscopy
https://doi.org/10.21122/2220-9506-2026-17-2-141-150
Abstract
Engaging the tapping mode in atomic force microscopy does not guarantee intermittent-contact interaction; depending on the parameters combination, the probe–sample system may instead exhibit non-contact (attractive) or mixed behavior. The mixed mode is undesirable due to scanning instability, known as bi-stability of probe oscillations. Aim of this work was to identify influence of probe (spring constant and quality factor), sample (the Young modulus, the Hamaker constant), and scanning (oscillation amplitude of the piezoelectric generator) parameters on the implementation of the bistable interaction mode, as well as to find conditions for achieving stable semi-contact interaction between the tip and sample. Еquation of probe tip oscillations was solved taking into account elastic-adhesive contact of the tip and the sample according to the Johnson–Kendall–Roberts model. Dependencies of the dynamic interaction characteristics of the probe and sample on the distance between them were obtained. These dependencies were analyzed to determine if there was switching between repulsive and attractive interaction modes. Results clearly demonstrated which of the dynamic interaction modes was realized with a particular combination of parameters. Conclusions are applicable in practice to choose probes. The following regularities were obtained. The elastic (actually semi-contact, tapping) interaction mode is realized with an increase in the amplitude of piezoelectric generator oscillations, higher values of the spring constant and quality factor of the probe, the Young modulus of the sample material and/or at lower values of the Hamaker constant of the sample. Higher values of the Hamaker constant and/or lower values of other parameters lead to a mixed interaction regime. Having even higher Hamaker constant and further reduction in other parameters, the adhesion mode (non-contact atomic force microscopy) can be realized.
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About the Authors
S. O. AbetkovskaiaBelarus
Address for correspondence:
Abetkovskaia S. O.
A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of NAS of Belarus,
Brovki str., 15,
Minsk 220072,
Belarus
e-mail: abetkovskaia@mail.ru
S. A. Chizhik
Belarus
Minsk
Guangbin Yu
China
Xida str., 92,
Nangang,
Harbin 150001,
China
V. A. Lapitskaya
Belarus
Minsk
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For citations:
Abetkovskaia S.O., Chizhik S.A., Yu G., Lapitskaya V.A. Complex Influence of Probe–Sample System Parameters on the Probe Oscillation Mode and Formation of Bistability in Tapping Atomic Force Microscopy. Devices and Methods of Measurements. 2026;17(2):141-150. https://doi.org/10.21122/2220-9506-2026-17-2-141-150
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