Aurora-2 User’s Manual
C H A P T E R
Chapter 3
Taking a Topographic Image
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ROCEDURE
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VERVIEW
NSOM combines both topography and optical imaging. It is common to take a topographic
image first to allow the user to set up the scan parameters and potentially identify features
of interest on the sample. Then the laser is coupled into the tip, and a combined topographic
and optical scan is taken.
Before taking an NSOM image, it is essential to master taking a topographic image, which
is nearly identical to non-contact Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) techniques. Topo-
graphic scanning requires learning the techniques for bringing the tip into feedback. When
the tip is in feedback, it can track the topography of the sample, thus it is in the near-field
range of the sample, which is necessary for NSOM imaging.
Chapters 3 and 4 cover this two-part technique for taking a scan of the standard sample
included with the instrument. The combined scan techniques described below will be ap-
plicable to any sample.
The instructions in this chapter assume that the Aurora-2 has already been set-up as
described in Chapter 2. All components should be powered up, and the Data Acquisition
module of the SPMLab software should be open.
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