Instruction manual
Electric Force (EFM) Imaging
Electric Field Gradient Detection—Preparation
246 MultiMode SPM Instruction Manual Rev. B
14.3.1 Jumper Configurations for systems without the Basic Extender
Module
As shipped from the factory, the jumper configuration on a MultiMode SPM without the Basic
Extender Module should appear as shown in Figure 14.3h below.
Figure 14.3b Normal Jumper Configuration
(for systems without the Basic Extender Module).
Voltage Applied to the Tip
The jumper configuration in Figure 14.3c connects the Analog 2 signal from the NanoScope III
controller (± 12 VDC range) to the tip.
Note: In all configurations which apply voltage to the tip, an E-field cantilever holder
is required. Contact Veeco for more information.
Enabling the Analog 2 Voltage Line
The “Analog 2” voltage line is normally used by the NanoScope to control the attenuation (1x or
8x) of the main feedback signal. This application of EFM imaging uses the Analog 2 signal for
EFM data. Therefore, input attenuation must be disabled for the duration of the EFM experiments.
To do this, select di > Microscope Select > Edit > Advanced to display the Equipment dialog
box. Set Analog 2 to User-defined. Return to the main Feedback Controls panel; the Analog 2
field should now be enabled. This signifies that voltage is now being supplied via the “Analog 2”
pin located on the baseplate header.
Remember to restore (Allow in attenuation) upon completion of EFM imaging.
Ground
Analog 2
Gain Select
Auxiliary D (to NanoScope III controller)
To AFM Tip
Indicates jumpers
Analog 2
STM
Piezo Cap