Simultaneous topography imaging and broadband nanomechanical property mapping using atomic force microscope

Tianwei Li, Q. Zou
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In this paper, an approach is proposed to integrate contact-mode imaging with simultaneous broadband nanomechanical property mapping of soft materials in air by using atomic force microscope(AFM). Simultaneous imaging and nanomechanical mapping is needed to correlate the morphological and mechanical evolutions of the sample during the dynamic phenomena such as cell defusion process. However, current method to mechanical property mapping—the force-volume mapping technique—is limited to static elasticity mapping only, whereas the mechanical properties of soft materials are viscoelastic of frequency-dependence in nature. The proposed approach aims to address these challenges to enable simultaneous imaging and broadband nanomechanical mapping of soft materials in air. Specifically, it is proposed to augment a complex excitation input to the sample topography tracking during the imaging process. The proposed approach is illustrated through experimental implementation on a PDMS sample. The experimental results obtained demonstrate that by using the proposed technique, both topography imaging and broadband viscoelasticity quantification can be reliably achieved.
利用原子力显微镜同时成像和宽带纳米力学性能制图
本文提出了一种利用原子力显微镜(AFM)将接触模式成像与空气中软质材料的同步宽带纳米力学性能成像相结合的方法。在细胞融合过程等动态现象中,需要同时进行成像和纳米力学制图来关联样品的形态和力学演变。然而,目前的力学性能映射方法-力-体映射技术仅限于静态弹性映射,而软质材料的力学性能本质上是频率相关的粘弹性。提出的方法旨在解决这些挑战,实现空气中软材料的同步成像和宽带纳米力学制图。具体来说,提出了在成像过程中增加一个复杂的激励输入到样品地形跟踪中。通过在PDMS样本上的实验实现说明了所提出的方法。实验结果表明,采用该技术可以可靠地实现地形成像和宽带粘弹性量化。
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