SparseC-AFM: a deep learning method for fast and accurate characterization of MoS$_2$ with C-AFM
Abstract
The increasing use of two-dimensional (2D) materials in nanoelectronics demands robust metrology techniques for electrical characterization, especially for large-scale production. While atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques like conductive AFM (C-AFM) offer high accuracy, they suffer from slow data acquisition speeds due to the raster scanning process. To address this, we introduce SparseC-AFM, a deep learning model that rapidly and accurately reconstructs conductivity maps of 2D materials like MoS from sparse C-AFM scans. Our approach is robust across various scanning modes, substrates, and experimental conditions. We report a comparison between (a) classic flow implementation, where a high pixel density C-AFM image (e.g., 15 minutes to collect) is manually parsed to extract relevant material parameters, and (b) our SparseC-AFM method, which achieves the same operation using data that requires substantially less acquisition time (e.g., under 5 minutes). SparseC-AFM enables efficient extraction of critical material parameters in MoS, including film coverage, defect density, and identification of crystalline island boundaries, edges, and cracks. We achieve over 11x reduction in acquisition time compared to manual extraction from a full-resolution C-AFM image. Moreover, we demonstrate that our model-predicted samples exhibit remarkably similar electrical properties to full-resolution data gathered using classic-flow scanning. This work represents a significant step toward translating AI-assisted 2D material characterization from laboratory research to industrial fabrication. Code and model weights are available at github.com/UNITES-Lab/sparse-cafm.
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@article{arxiv.2507.13527,
title = {SparseC-AFM: a deep learning method for fast and accurate characterization of MoS$_2$ with C-AFM},
author = {Levi Harris and Md Jayed Hossain and Mufan Qiu and Ruichen Zhang and Pingchuan Ma and Tianlong Chen and Jiaqi Gu and Seth Ariel Tongay and Umberto Celano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.13527},
year = {2026}
}