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Optical heterodyne force microscopy

Fig. 13.20. Optical heterodyne force microscopy (OHFM) and its application to a copper strip of width 500 nm, thickness 350 nm, on a silicon substrate, with subsequent chemical vapour deposition (CVD) of a silicon oxide layer followed by polishing and evaporation of a chromium layer of uniform thickness 100 nm and flatness better than 10 nm (a) amplitude (b) phase 2.5 [im x 2.5 m. Ultrasonic vibration at fi = 4.190 MHz was applied to the cantilever light of wavelength 830 nm was chopped at fo = 4.193 MHz and focused through the tip to a spot of diameter 2 im with incident mean power 0.5 mW the cantilever resonant frequency was 38 kHz. The non-linear tip-sample interaction generates vibrations of the cantilever at the difference frequency f2 — f = 3 kHz (Tomoda et al. 2003). Fig. 13.20. Optical heterodyne force microscopy (OHFM) and its application to a copper strip of width 500 nm, thickness 350 nm, on a silicon substrate, with subsequent chemical vapour deposition (CVD) of a silicon oxide layer followed by polishing and evaporation of a chromium layer of uniform thickness 100 nm and flatness better than 10 nm (a) amplitude (b) phase 2.5 [im x 2.5 m. Ultrasonic vibration at fi = 4.190 MHz was applied to the cantilever light of wavelength 830 nm was chopped at fo = 4.193 MHz and focused through the tip to a spot of diameter 2 im with incident mean power 0.5 mW the cantilever resonant frequency was 38 kHz. The non-linear tip-sample interaction generates vibrations of the cantilever at the difference frequency f2 — f = 3 kHz (Tomoda et al. 2003).
Kumano, N., Inagaki, K Kolosov, O. V., and Wright, O. B. (1998). Optical heterodyne force microscopy. IEEE 1998 Ultrasonics Symposium, pp. 1269-72. IEEE, New York. [319]... [Pg.335]


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