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*//See also: [[AFM upkeep]]// | *//See also: [[AFM upkeep]]// | ||
- | New users of the AFM are expected to get AFM training and then pass the {{:: | + | New users of the AFM are expected to get AFM training and then pass the {{:: |
- | To find answers to some of the quiz questions, the "AFM Manualette" | + | |
- | *T: | + | |
Note that OSU also has an AFM facility run by [[http:// | Note that OSU also has an AFM facility run by [[http:// | ||
===== Scheduling time ===== | ===== Scheduling time ===== | ||
- | To book time on the AFM, please use the group calendar (contact Ethan for access to this google | + | The AFM calendar is managed by [[https:// |
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+ | Basic rules about booking time: | ||
*People who have scheduled time get priority. | *People who have scheduled time get priority. | ||
*Don't block off an entire 9am-5pm workday - leave at least an hour for someone to do a quick characterization. | *Don't block off an entire 9am-5pm workday - leave at least an hour for someone to do a quick characterization. | ||
+ | Every time you use the AFM, follow these steps: | ||
+ | - Write your name and date in the physical logbook | ||
+ | - Open your RELMS booking on the computer (or your cell phone) and " | ||
+ | - Use the AFM | ||
+ | - Open your RELMS booking on the computer (or your cell phone) and " | ||
+ | - Complete your logbook entry in the physical logbook. | ||
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+ | If you forget to begin and/or end the RELMS booking, you will get an email from RELMS asking you to enter the actual time that you used the AFM. Please follow the instructions in the email. | ||
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*[[https:// | *[[https:// | ||
*[[https:// | *[[https:// | ||
+ | *[[https:// | ||
Training is similar to learning how to drive a car: | Training is similar to learning how to drive a car: | ||
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*why is the cantilever oscillating, | *why is the cantilever oscillating, | ||
*what does the feedback circuit do? | *what does the feedback circuit do? | ||
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- | We use ac-mode imaging. So, it’s important to understand the basic idea of shaking a cantilever at its base to excite the first vibrational mode (the system achieves 100-nanometer-amplitude motion at the free-end of the cantilever, by shaking the base of the cantilever by a fraction of a nanometer) | ||
- | [[https:// | ||
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===== Step-by-step walk through for AC mode imaging ===== | ===== Step-by-step walk through for AC mode imaging ===== | ||
+ | //If a tip change is needed - see the [[AFM tip change information]]// | ||
- | - Sign into the black notebook | + | - Sign into the log book (black ring binder) |
- | - Open version | + | - Start your RELMS reservation on the [[https:// |
+ | - Turn on the laser - Key switch on the AFM computer | ||
+ | - Open version | ||
- Click the first option, " | - Click the first option, " | ||
- Once software loads, set AC mode in master panel | - Once software loads, set AC mode in master panel | ||
- | - Place the sample to be imaged on the tray. Make sure that the stage x-y control | + | - Place the sample to be imaged on the x-y stage. Adjust |
- Make sure the vibration isolation stage is on and isolation is enabled. | - Make sure the vibration isolation stage is on and isolation is enabled. | ||
- | - Raise the legs on the MFP-3D tripod by ~5 turns to ensure the tip does not smash into the sample. | + | - Lengthen |
- | - Set the MFP-3D over sample | + | - Set the MFP-3D |
- Align Laser: | - Align Laser: | ||
- | * Turn on the camera - Click the lower left icon with a picture of a camera | + | * Turn on the camera - Click the lower left icon that looks like a camera. |
- | * Turn on the camera light - Switch on the box which sits on top of the AFM | + | * Turn on the camera light - Switch on the box which sits on top of the AFM. |
- | * Align camera on cantilever | + | * Align camera on cantilever |
- | * Turn on the laser - Key switch | + | * Not usually needed, but you might need to focus the camera |
- | * Focus camera on the tip - Use the the focus ring toward the rear of the MFP-3D | + | * Move laser toward the tip of the cantilever - the control wheels are labeled LDX and LDY (laser deflection x and y). They are located |
- | * Move laser toward the tip of the cantilever - Use the thumbscrews | + | * Adjust the photodetector (PD) position. The control wheel for the photodetector is located |
- | * Adjust the photodetector (PD) - Use the thumbscrews | + | |
- | * Set the ' | + | |
- X Set AC Mode - In main tab of the master panel select 'AC Mode' in the ' | - X Set AC Mode - In main tab of the master panel select 'AC Mode' in the ' | ||
- Tune the AFM | - Tune the AFM | ||
* Open ' | * Open ' | ||
- | * Set ' | + | * Set ' |
* Click the 'Auto Tune' button and wait for tuning to finish. Software will set drive frequency. | * Click the 'Auto Tune' button and wait for tuning to finish. Software will set drive frequency. | ||
- Engage the tip | - Engage the tip | ||
- | * Set the I gain to 10 | + | * Set the I gain to 10 |
- | * Make the 'Set Point Voltage' | + | * Make the 'Set Point Voltage' |
- | * Click ' | + | * Click ' |
- | * Lower the tip (tripod | + | * Lower the tip down towards the sample by shortening the front leg of the MFP-3D |
- | * If the Z-voltage | + | * If you have a clean landing area for your tip, continue lowering |
- | * Lower the 'Set Point Voltage' | + | * Lower the 'Set Point Voltage' |
- | * Lower the tip until the 'Z voltage' approximately in the middle of its range. | + | * When the Z-voltage is above its midpoint, use the thumb wheel to lower the tripod leg until the Z-voltage |
- | * Lower the 'Set Point Voltage' | + | * Lower the 'Set Point Voltage' |
- | * Disengage | + | * After you achieve a hard stop, disengage |
- | - Close AFM Hood | + | - Close AFM Hood gentle (don't bump the machine). |
+ | - Check the Amplitude and Phase of the cantilever vibration. Re-tune if needed. | ||
- Set image details in the main tab | - Set image details in the main tab | ||
- | - Scan the sample, clicking | + | - Scan the sample. Clicking |
+ | - Observe the quality of the scan. Look for phase jumps. Look for parachuting. Look for the tip loosing contact with the surface. If needed, you can change the set-point amplitude during an image. The Set-point should be low enough that the tip stays in contact with the surface. However, don't make the set-point too low. The ideal set-point amplitude is typically about two clicks away from loosing contact with the surface. | ||
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- Click ' | - Click ' | ||
- Open AFM Hood | - Open AFM Hood | ||
- | - Manually retract tip from sample - Give the front thumbwheel | + | - Manually retract tip from sample - turn the front thumbwheel |
- | - Turn off laser - Key on the AFM computer | + | - Turn off laser - Key on the AFM controller. |
- | - Turn off camera light - Switch on the box sitting on top of the AFM | + | - Turn off camera light - Switch on the box sitting on top of the AFM enclosure. |
- | - Place MFP-3D onto its shelf holder | + | - Place MFP-3D |
- Remove sample | - Remove sample | ||
- | - Close software | + | |
+ | | ||
+ | - Sign out of the Log Book. | ||
+ | - End the reservation in RELMS. | ||
- Leave controller and PC running unless expecting a power outage | - Leave controller and PC running unless expecting a power outage | ||
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===== Imaging rules of thumb ===== | ===== Imaging rules of thumb ===== | ||
- | It is easiest to get a good image on a small scan area (~ 1 micron). Starting from the default settings you can fine tune the image and then start increasing the scan size. Good settings will minimize ringing and reduce shadows while keeping the scan rate reasonably fast. | + | It is easiest to get a good image on a small scan area (~ 2 micron). A small scan also facilitates verification of tip sharpness. Starting from the default settings you can fine tune the image and then start increasing the scan size. Good settings will minimize ringing and reduce shadows while keeping the scan rate reasonably fast. |
**Beginner settings** | **Beginner settings** | ||
- | *Scan size 1 micron | + | *Scan size 4 micron |
- | *Scan rate < 15 micron / s | + | *Scan rate < 15 micron/s |
*Integral gain 10 | *Integral gain 10 | ||
- | *Free amplitude 1 V (~ 100 nm) | + | *Free amplitude 1 V (corresponds to a cantilever motion of ~ 100 nm) |
- | *Set point amplitude 0.65 V | + | *Set-point amplitude 0.75 V |
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+ | **Adjustments to these settings** | ||
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+ | When you withdraw from the surface, check the free-air amplitude is the same as you when you first tuned the tip. If **free-air amplitude has drifted**, you can manually change the drive amplitude. | ||
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+ | Sometimes the image is improved by withdrawing and re-running the autotune procedure (**resonant frequency might have changed**). The autotune procedure will make changes to both the drive amplitude and drive frequency. | ||
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+ | Sometimes the image is improved by lowering the set-point amplitude a few clicks. For example, this might fix **parachuting**. Minor changes to set-point amplitude can be made in real time, during imaging. | ||
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+ | Another thing to try is a slower **scan rate**. The price you pay is scan time. However, I've found that you actually save time (and headache) by taking a single high quality slow scan rather than a bunch of quick ones with little parameter adjustments in between. I find that adjusting the rate so that the scan speed is <10 micron/sec works well in nearly all cases. | ||
- | **Rule of thumb: "One high quality slow scan is worth ~5 low quality fast scans."** | + | If you notice |
- | It is tempting | + | It’s hard to predict a priori whether |
**Using nanotubes as a diagnostic tool** | **Using nanotubes as a diagnostic tool** |
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