This Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) award supports the development of an open-source, dual-probe atomic force microscope (AFM). The AFM is one of the most versatile tools for nanoscience and nanotechnology with the ability to perform a wide variety of manipulation and measurement tasks. Current state-of-the-art AFMs use one probe, requiring the user to switch between manipulation and measurement modes. The dual-probe AFM will exploit the unique geometry of newly developed probes to place two probe tips head-to-head. Each probe and the substrate will be independently actuated creating unprecedented functionality through simultaneous, localized manipulation and measurement. In manipulation tasks (push, pull, cut, pick, position, orient, assemble, twist, etc), one probe will manipulate while the other probe is imaging. A feedback loop will create high-speed, automated manipulation. In lithography tasks (scratch, dynamic plow, oxidation, dip-pen, etc), a similar arrangement will create precision lithography through real-time process regulation and control. In material characterization tasks, the sample will be mechanically, electrically, magnetically, or thermally excited by one probe and measured by the other creating spatially and temporally resolved material measurements under localized excitation. The open-source architecture of the developed instrument will also serve as a unique experimental platform for advanced control systems research.

The instrument to be developed has the potential for broad impact in a wide range of research and research training activities. The Missouri S&T Materials Research Center (MRC) will make the instrument available to external users. In addition to materials-related experimentation, the instrument will also be available for control-systems research. Modular code will be provided on the MRC webpage which can be modified and submitted for remote testing. Missouri S&T and the MRC are committed to long-term maintenance and upkeep of this instrument. The instrument will also be used in a variety of educational activities including undergraduate and graduate courses.

Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2012-09-15
Budget End
2015-08-31
Support Year
Fiscal Year
2012
Total Cost
$316,044
Indirect Cost
Name
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Rolla
State
MO
Country
United States
Zip Code
65409