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Open-loop Band excitation Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy...

by Senli Guo, Sergei V Kalinin, Stephen Jesse
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Nanotechnology
Publication Date
Page Number
125704
Volume
23
Issue
12

A multidimensional scanning probe microscopy approach for quantitative, cross-talk free mapping of surface electrostatic properties is demonstrated. Open-loop band excitation Kelvin probe force microscopy (OL BE KPFM) probes the full response-frequency-potential surface at each pixel at standard imaging rates. The subsequent analysis reconstructs work function, tip–surface capacitance gradient and resonant frequency maps, obviating feedback-related artifacts. OL BE KPFM imaging is demonstrated for several materials systems with topographic, potential and combined contrast. This approach combines the features of both frequency and amplitude KPFM and allows complete decoupling of topographic and voltage contributions to the KPFM signal.