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Overview
Keysight Technologies’ patented magnetic AC mode (MAC Mode) is a gentle, nondestructive technique for atomic force microscopy (AFM) that has been designed for imaging extremely delicate samples. MAC Mode is particularly useful in areas that require high resolution and force sensitivity, such as biology, polymers, and surface science. MAC Mode allows researchers to image submolecular structures that cannot be resolved with any other AFM technique. It offers the best control available for oscillating probe technology, thereby providing a tremendous benefit for imaging in fluids and imaging soft samples. With MAC Mode, a magnetically coated cantilever called a MAC Lever is driven by an oscillating magnetic field. The magnetic field is applied directly to the MAC Lever from either above (Top-MAC) or below (MAC Stage) the cantilever. Digital lock-in amplifier technology is used to precisely determine the oscillation amplitude and phase response of the cantilever, resulting in excellent force regulation and high-quality phase images (Figure 1). The MAC technology eliminates spurious responses that may be generated by a cantilever holding mechanism, the surrounding fluids, or the sample itself. Thus, there is less system noise, less confusion in determining the true cantilever resonance, and the cantilever can be operated at much smaller amplitudes. Subsequently, sample damage is decreased, probe sharpness is preserved, and resolution is greatly improved. MAC Mode provides precise measurement and control of amplitude and phase yielding crisp, detailed images without damaging delicate samples. Used with Keysight’s broad selection of high-performance AFM/SPM products, MAC Mode delivers better control and resolution in fluids than other techniques.
Features and Benefits
Imaging Soft Samples with the Gentle Touch
MAC Mode provides life science researchers a highly useful tool for AFM imaging. It handles delicate soft samples and samples in fluids, including living cells and cells in changing fluid environments.
Imaging Under Temperature Control
MAC Mode can utilize Keysight’s temperature control which delivers unparalleled performance and a wide range of temperature stability for high resolution imaging. This technology combination allows the user to perform phase-transition studies on various materials with exceptional ease. The acoustic AC option, also included with MAC Mode, offers an even wider range of temperatures (from –30°C to 250°C).
Imaging with Force Modulation
MAC Mode enables researchers to perform vertical or lateral modulation studies and delivers a unique plot of the oscillating amplitude vs. frequency in contact. This capability allows easy optimization of the detection sensitivity for a wide range of cantilever spring constants.
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