Effects of laser spot positioning with optical beam deflection method on tapping mode and bimodal AFM

This work focuses on the importance of laser location and its effect on contact mode, tapping mode, and bimodal AFM both theoretically and experimentally. It is found that the current guidelines in the field might lead to mischaracterization of matter especially in bimodal AFM. A numerical study is...

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Laser beams
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Low density polyethylenes
Microscopes
Misalignment
Optical beam deflection
Phase contrast
Polystyrene resins
Reduction
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