학술논문

On modeling and measuring viscoelasticity with dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Phys. Rev. Applied 10, 024017 (2018)
Subject
Physics - Applied Physics
Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter
Language
Abstract
The interaction between a rapidly oscillating atomic force microscope tip and a soft material surface is described using both elastic and viscous forces with a moving surface model. We derive the simplest form of this model, motivating it as a way to capture the impact dynamics of the tip and sample with an interaction consisting of two components: interfacial or surface force, and bulk or volumetric force. Analytic solutions to the piece-wise linear model identify characteristic time constants, providing a physical explanation of the hysteresis observed in the measured dynamic force quadrature curves. Numerical simulation is used to fit the model to experimental data and excellent agreement is found with a variety of different samples. The model parameters form a dimensionless impact-rheology factor, giving a quantitative physical number to characterize a viscoelastic surface that does not depend on the tip shape or cantilever frequency.
Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures