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Atomic force microscopy oscillating cantilever imaging modes

Figure 5.14 The tapping mode. The oscillation of the cantilever is dampened when the tip touches the sample surface at each cycle. The image is formed by keeping the oscillation amplitude constant. (Reproduced with permission from RC. Braga and D. Ricci (eds), Atomic Force Microscopy, Humana Press. 2004 Humana Press.)... Figure 5.14 The tapping mode. The oscillation of the cantilever is dampened when the tip touches the sample surface at each cycle. The image is formed by keeping the oscillation amplitude constant. (Reproduced with permission from RC. Braga and D. Ricci (eds), Atomic Force Microscopy, Humana Press. 2004 Humana Press.)...

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