Minimising the effect of nanoparticle deformation in intermittent contact amplitude modulation atomic force microscopy measurements

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Babic, Bakir [1 ]
Lawn, Malcolm A. [1 ]
Coleman, Victoria A. [1 ]
Jamting, Asa K. [1 ]
Herrmann, Jan [1 ]
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[1] Natl Measurement Inst, 36 Bradfield Rd, West Lindfield, NSW 2070, Australia
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10.1063/1.4953210
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The results of systematic height measurements of polystyrene (PS) nanoparticles using intermittent contact amplitude modulation atomic force microscopy (IC-AM-AFM) are presented. The experimental findings demonstrate that PS nanoparticles deform during AFM imaging, as indicated by a reduction in the measured particle height. This deformation depends on the IC-AM-AFM imaging parameters, material composition, and dimensional properties of the nanoparticles. A model for nanoparticle deformation occurring during IC-AM-AFM imaging is developed as a function of the peak force which can be calculated for a particular set of experimental conditions. The undeformed nanoparticle height can be estimated from the model by extrapolation to zero peak force. A procedure is proposed to quantify and minimise nanoparticle deformation during IC-AM-AFM imaging, based on appropriate adjustments of the experimental control parameters. Published by AIP Publishing.
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