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A virtual instrument to standardise the calibration of atomic force microscope cantilevers

Instrumentation and Detectors 2016-11-01 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Atomic force microscope (AFM) users often calibrate the spring constants of cantilevers using functionality built into individual instruments. This is performed without reference to a global standard, which hinders robust comparison of force measurements reported by different laboratories. In this article, we describe a virtual instrument (an internet-based initiative) whereby users from all laboratories can instantly and quantitatively compare their calibration measurements to those of others - standardising AFM force measurements - and simultaneously enabling non-invasive calibration of AFM cantilevers of any geometry. This global calibration initiative requires no additional instrumentation or data processing on the part of the user. It utilises a single website where users upload currently available data. A proof-of-principle demonstration of this initiative is presented using measured data from five independent laboratories across three countries, which also allows for an assessment of current calibration.

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@article{arxiv.1605.07750,
  title  = {A virtual instrument to standardise the calibration of atomic force microscope cantilevers},
  author = {John E. Sader and Riccardo Borgani and Christopher T. Gibson and David B. Haviland and Michael J. Higgins and Jason I. Kilpatrick and Jianing Lu and Paul Mulvaney and Cameron J. Shearer and Ashley D. Slattery and Per-Anders Thorén and Jim Tran and Heyou Zhang and Hongrui Zhang and Tian Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07750},
  year   = {2016}
}

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34 pages, 14 figures