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Battery-Operated Atomic Force Microscope
Review of Scientific Instruments (1998)
  • Burford J Furman, San Jose State University
  • J. Christman, San Jose State University
  • M. Kearny, San Jose State University
  • F. Wojcik, San Jose State University
  • M. Tortonese
Abstract
The design of a battery-operated atomic force microscope (AFM) using a piezoresistive cantilever is described. The AFM is designed so that all power to drive the scanning tube and detection electronics comes from a self-contained battery. The prototype AFM uses a 6 V, Ni–Cd, camcorder battery, however, any battery that supplies between 6 and 12 V may be used. Scanner control and data acquisition are implemented using commercially available software running on an external computer. The prototype AFM achieves a scan area of 53 by 53 μm, consumes 1.8 W of power, and can scan continuously for about 7 h on a single battery charge.
Keywords
  • atomic,
  • force,
  • microscope
Publication Date
January, 1998
Publisher Statement
Copyright © 1998 American Institute of Physics. The published version of the article can be found online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1148498.
Citation Information
Burford J Furman, J. Christman, M. Kearny, F. Wojcik, et al.. "Battery-Operated Atomic Force Microscope" Review of Scientific Instruments Vol. 69 Iss. 1 (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/burford_furman/5/