Growth of liquid bridge in AFM


Autoria(s): 魏征; 赵亚溥
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Capillary forces are dominant in adhesive forces measured with an atomic force microscope (AFM) in ambient air, which are thought to be dependent on water film thickness, relative humidity and the free energy of the water film. In this paper, besides these factors, we study the nature of the 'pull-off' force on a variety of atmospheres as a function of the contact time. It is found that capillary forces strongly depend on the contact time. In lower relative humidity atmosphere, the adhesion force is almost independent of the contact time. However, in higher relative humidity, the adhesion force increases with the contact time. Based on the experiment and a model that we present in this paper, the growth of the liquid bridge can be seen as undergoing two processes: one is water vapour condensation; the other is the motion of the thin liquid film that is absorbed on the substrate. The experiment and the growth model presented in this paper have direct relevance to the working mechanism of AFM in ambient air.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/33947

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/2822

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Journal of Physics D-Applied Physics.2007,40(14):4368-4375

Palavras-Chave #Atomic-Force Microscope #Capillary Condensation #Adhesion Forces #Water #Adsorption #Silicon #Mica #Pressure #Surfaces #Films
Tipo

期刊论文