The deflection of scanning force microscope cantilevers, metal coated on one side, is significantly influenced by both thermal heating and variations in relative humidity. For constant relative humidity, the deflection of the cantilever drifts due to laser heating and eventually reaches a steady‐state value. For a thermally stabilized cantilever, the deflection varies linearly with relative humidity. Exposure to other vapors, such as mercury, changes the inherent deflection of the cantilever. Relative amounts of adsorbates on the cantilever can be estimated from shifts in the cantilever resonance frequency with picogram mass resolution. The cantilever deflection as well as changes in resonance frequency due to vapor adsorption can be used as basis for novel chemical sensors.
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23 May 1994
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May 23 1994
Thermal and ambient‐induced deflections of scanning force microscope cantilevers
T. Thundat;
T. Thundat
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831‐6123
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R. J. Warmack;
R. J. Warmack
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831‐6123
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G. Y. Chen;
G. Y. Chen
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831‐6123
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D. P. Allison
D. P. Allison
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831‐6123
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Appl. Phys. Lett. 64, 2894–2896 (1994)
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Received:
October 04 1993
Accepted:
March 07 1994
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T. Thundat, R. J. Warmack, G. Y. Chen, D. P. Allison; Thermal and ambient‐induced deflections of scanning force microscope cantilevers. Appl. Phys. Lett. 23 May 1994; 64 (21): 2894–2896. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.111407
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