Exploring surface charge dynamics: implications for AFM height measurements in 2D materials

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Navarro-Rodriguez, Mario [1 ]
Somoza, Andres M. [1 ]
Palacios-Lidon, Elisa [1 ]
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[1] Centro de Investigación en Óptica y Nanofísica (CIOyN), Department of Physics, University of Murcia, E-30100, Spain
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Dynamics - Electric conductivity - Graphene - Surface charge - Topography;
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10.3762/BJNANO.15.64
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An often observed artifact in atomic force microscopy investigations of individual monolayer flakes of 2D materials is the inaccurate height derived from topography images, often attributed to capillary or electrostatic forces. Here, we show the existence of a Joule dissipative mechanism related to charge dynamics and supplementing the dissipation due to capillary forces. This particular mechanism arises from the surface conductivity and assumes significance specially in the context of 2D materials on insulating supports. In such scenarios, the oscillating tip induces in-plane charge currents that in many circumstances constitute the main dissipative contribution to amplitude reduction and, consequently, affect the measured height. To investigate this phenomenon, we conduct measurements on monolayer flakes of co-deposited graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide. Subsequently, we introduce a general model that elucidates our observations. This approach offers valuable insights into the dynamics of surface charges and their intricate interaction with the tip. © 2024 Navarro-Rodriguez et al.; licensee Beilstein-Institut.
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