VEDA: Dynamic Approach Curves Multimode

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Published on 24 Feb 2009, unpublished on 11 May 2009 All versions

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Abstract

Dynamic Approach Curves (DAC): Multimode is an advanced simulation tool that simulates accurately the multi-modal dynamics of microcantilevers in liquid/ambient environments allowing for study of phenomena in liquids such as momentary excitation of higher eigenmodes on soft samples in liquids, multi-frequency (bimodal) excitation schemes and internal resonance phenomena. Many different tip sample models can be chosen including some valid for liquid environments.

Sponsored by

  • Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN)
  • National Science Foundation (NSF)

References

S. Basak and A. Raman, Applied Physics Letters 91, 064107 (2007).

O. Sahin et al., Nature Nanotechnology 2, 507 (2007).

J. Melcher, X. Xu, A. Raman, Applied Physics Letters 93, 093111 (2008).

R. Proksch, Applied Physics Letters 89, 113121 (2006).

J.R. Lozano et al., Physical Review Letters 1, (2008).

X. Xu et al., Physical Review Letters, (in press 2009).

Publications

J. Melcher, S. Hu, A. Raman, Review of Scientific Instruments 79, 061301 (2008).

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  • John Melcher, Daniel Kiracofe, Steven Douglas Johnson, Arvind Raman, Derrick Kearney (2008), "VEDA: Dynamic Approach Curves Multimode," https://nanohub.org/resources/adac. (DOI: 10.4231/D32F7JQ8S).

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