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ISO 11775:2015

ISO 11775:2015 Surface chemical analysis – Scanning-probe microscopy – Determination of cantilever normal spring constants

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ISO 11775:2015 describes five of the methods for the determination of normal spring constants for atomic force microscope cantilevers to an accuracy of 5 % to 10 %. Each method is in one of the three categories of dimensional, static experimental, and dynamic experimental methods. The method chosen depends on the purpose, convenience, and instrumentation available to the analyst. For accuracies better than 5 % to 10 %, more sophisticated methods not described here are required.

Edition

1

Published Date

2015-10-15

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

24

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 11775:2015 describes five of the methods for the determination of normal spring constants for atomic force microscope cantilevers to an accuracy of 5 % to 10 %. Each method is in one of the three categories of dimensional, static experimental, and dynamic experimental methods. The method chosen depends on the purpose, convenience, and instrumentation available to the analyst. For accuracies better than 5 % to 10 %, more sophisticated methods not described here are required.

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