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Nanotechnology | 2012

High spatial resolution Kelvin probe force microscopy with coaxial probes

Keith A. Brown; K. J. Satzinger; Robert M. Westervelt

Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) is a widely used technique to measure the local contact potential difference (CPD) between an AFM probe and the sample surface via the electrostatic force. The spatial resolution of KPFM is intrinsically limited by the long range of the electrostatic interaction, which includes contributions from the macroscopic cantilever and the conical tip. Here, we present coaxial AFM probes in which the cantilever and cone are shielded by a conducting shell, confining the tip-sample electrostatic interaction to a small region near the end of the tip. We have developed a technique to measure the true CPD despite the presence of the shell electrode. We find that the behavior of these probes agrees with an electrostatic model of the force, and we observe a factor of five improvement in spatial resolution relative to unshielded probes. Our discussion centers on KPFM, but the field confinement offered by these probes may improve any variant of electrostatic force microscopy.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2012

The Importance of Cantilever Dynamics in the Interpretation of Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy

K. J. Satzinger; Keith A. Brown; Robert M. Westervelt

A realistic interpretation of the measured contact potential difference (CPD) in Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) is crucial in order to extract meaningful information about the sample. Central to this interpretation is a method to include contributions from the macroscopic cantilever arm, as well as the cone and sharp tip of a KPFM probe. Here, three models of the electrostatic interaction between a KPFM probe and a sample are tested through an electrostatic simulation and compared with experiment. In contrast with previous studies that treat the KPFM cantilever as a rigid object, we allow the cantilever to bend and rotate; accounting for cantilever bending provides the closest agreement between theory and experiment. We demonstrate that cantilever dynamics play a major role in CPD measurements and provide a simulation technique to explore this phenomenon.


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

SAW Devices for Coupling Superconducting Quantum Systems

Etienne Dumur; K. J. Satzinger; Audrey Bienfait; Hung-Shen Chang; M. Y. Chou; Chris Conner; Joel Grebel; Ivan Gutierrez; Ben November; G. Peairs; Rhys Povey; Ender Sahin; Y. P. Zhong; A. N. Cleland


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Coherent mechanical driving of spin ensembles in 4H-SiC using a gaussian surface acoustic wave resonator

Gary Wolfowicz; Samuel J. Whiteley; Christopher R. Anderson; Alexandre Bourassa; Gerwin Koolstra; K. J. Satzinger; F. Joseph Heremans; David Schuster; A. N. Cleland; D. D. Awschalom


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Coupling a 4 GHz Surface Acoustic Wave Resonator to a Superconducting Qubit

K. J. Satzinger; Audrey Bienfait; Hung-Shen Chang; M. Y. Chou; Agnetta Cleland; Chris Conner; Etienne Dumur; Joel Grebel; Ivan Gutierrez; Ben November; G. Peairs; Rhys Povey; Ender Sahin; Samuel J. Whiteley; Y. P. Zhong; David Schuster; A. N. Cleland


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Surface acoustic wave resonators with strong electromechanical coupling

K. J. Satzinger; G. Peairs; Etienne Dumur; Y. P. Zhong; A. N. Cleland


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Microwave-frequency electromechanical resonators incorporating phononic crystals

K. J. Satzinger; G. Peairs; A. Vainsencher; A. N. Cleland


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Improving the quality factor of microwave-frequency mechanical resonators

K. J. Satzinger; G. Peairs; A. Vainsencher; A. N. Cleland


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Building a quantum interface between microwave and optical photons

A. Vainsencher; G. Peairs; K. J. Satzinger; A. N. Cleland


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Microwave electromechanics on suspended piezoelectric membranes

G. Peairs; K. J. Satzinger; A. Vainsencher; A. N. Cleland

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A. N. Cleland

University of California

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A. Vainsencher

University of California

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Etienne Dumur

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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M. Y. Chou

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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