Keysight 5500 SPM
User’s Guide
4
Preparing for Imaging
Setting Up the Scanner Assembly
Inserting the One-Piece Nose Assembly
Removing the One-Piece Nose Assembly
Inserting a Probe in the One-Piece Nose Assembly
Inserting the Body of the Two-Piece Nose Assembly
Removing the Body of the Two-Piece Nose Assembly
Inserting a Probe in the Two-Piece Nose Assembly
Inserting the Scanner and Connecting Cables
Inserting and Aligning the Detector
The Keysight 5500 SPM is capable of imaging in many different modes.
Several steps of the imaging process are similar or identical, however,
for all modes. This chapter will cover the steps that are common to most
imaging procedures.
Setting Up the Scanner Assembly
As mentioned earlier, the Keysight 5500 SPM is a tip-scanning system,
in which the probe is raster-scanned across the stationary sample. When
an electric field is applied to the scanner’s piezo elements, they elongate
or contract, depending on the direction of the field.The Z-motion of the
tip is achieved by elongation or contraction of the piezo element in the
scanner. X/Y raster scanning is achieved by applying alternating