Tip Reconstruction for the Atomic Force Microscope

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1995-10-01
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Miller, Richard
Vesenka, Jame
Henderson, Eric
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Colloidal gold particles are used as hard, spherical imaging targets to assist in the reconstruction of the three-dimensional atomic force probe geometry. The mathematical model for this reconstruction is developed, and a solution is proposed. The voracity of the probe reconstruction depends on image noise and numerical derivative approximations.

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This article is from SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics 55 (1995): 1362, doi: 10.1137/S0036139993255479. Posted with permission.

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