School of Physics, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TL, UK.
School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock's Close, Bristol BS8 1TS, UK.
Sensors (Basel). 2021 Apr 26;21(9):3027. doi: 10.3390/s21093027.
The increase in capabilities of Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) has resulted in a parallel increase in complexity that limits the use of this technique outside of specialised research laboratories. SPM automation could substantially expand its application domain, improve reproducibility and increase throughput. Here, we present a bottom-up design in which the combination of positioning stages, orientation, and detection of the probe produces an SPM design compatible with full automation. The resulting probe microscope achieves sub-femtonewton force sensitivity whilst preserving low mechanical drift (2.0±0.2 nm/min in-plane and 1.0±0.1 nm/min vertically). The additional integration of total internal reflection microscopy, and the straightforward operations in liquid, make this instrument configuration particularly attractive to future biomedical applications.
扫描探针显微镜(SPM)功能的提高带来了复杂性的同步提升,这限制了该技术在专业研究实验室之外的应用。SPM 自动化可以大大扩展其应用领域,提高重现性并增加吞吐量。在这里,我们提出了一种自下而上的设计,其中探针的定位、取向和检测组合产生了与完全自动化兼容的 SPM 设计。所得到的探针显微镜实现了亚飞牛顿力灵敏度,同时保持了低机械漂移(平面内 2.0±0.2nm/min,垂直方向 1.0±0.1nm/min)。总内反射显微镜的额外集成以及在液体中的简单操作,使得这种仪器配置特别吸引未来的生物医学应用。