Scanning tunneling microscopy heads having some tip-displacement measurement capability are essential for quantitative and accurate measurements. A scanning tunneling microscopy head based on a bimorph parallelogram scanner with a metallized glass cube situated above the tunneling tip is described; The cube acts as a counterelectrode or as a minor for capacitance-based and interferometric measurements of scanner displacements. The capacitive sensors are mounted on differential screws facing the cube in such a way that the lateral Abbe error in the measurement of actual tip-displacements is minimized. The sensor electronics uses a Howland-type alternating current source, and has a deviation from linearity of less than 0.15% up to 30 mu m and a low frequency bandwidth of 1 kHz. (C) 1996 American Vacuum Society.
Scanning tunneling microscopy head having integrated capacitive sensors for calibration of scanner displacements / Picotto, Gianbartolo; Desogus, S.; Lanyi, S.; Nerino, R.; Sosso, Andrea. - In: JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. B. - ISSN 1071-1023. - 14:2(1996), pp. 897-900. [10.1116/1.589170]
Scanning tunneling microscopy head having integrated capacitive sensors for calibration of scanner displacements
PICOTTO, GIANBARTOLO;SOSSO, ANDREA
1996
Abstract
Scanning tunneling microscopy heads having some tip-displacement measurement capability are essential for quantitative and accurate measurements. A scanning tunneling microscopy head based on a bimorph parallelogram scanner with a metallized glass cube situated above the tunneling tip is described; The cube acts as a counterelectrode or as a minor for capacitance-based and interferometric measurements of scanner displacements. The capacitive sensors are mounted on differential screws facing the cube in such a way that the lateral Abbe error in the measurement of actual tip-displacements is minimized. The sensor electronics uses a Howland-type alternating current source, and has a deviation from linearity of less than 0.15% up to 30 mu m and a low frequency bandwidth of 1 kHz. (C) 1996 American Vacuum Society.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.