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Integrated Ferroelectrics
An International Journal
Volume 60, 2004 - Issue 1
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Original Articles

Possibilities and Limitations of Voltage-Modulated Scanning Force Microscopy: Resonances in Contact ModeFootnote

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Pages 101-110 | Received 01 Dec 2003, Published online: 11 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Voltage-modulated scanning force microscopy in contact mode (or piezoresponse scanning force microscopy) is now an established technique for imaging ferroelectric domains in ferroelectric thin films. The quantities measured are not the ferroelectric polarization but the amplitude and phase of a locally induced piezoelectric strain. Although piezoresponse images are providing interesting information about the ferroelectric domain configuration, a quantitative analysis is a very challenging task given the tensorial nature of piezoelectricity. Additionally, the overall piezoresponse signal comprises both the electromechanical and electrostatic contributions depending on the frequency of the small ac testing voltage. We establish that for soft cantilevers the piezoresponse signal is not only dependent on the elastic and piezoelectric properties of the material under investigation but mainly governed by the elastic properties of the cantilever. Indications for optimal measurement regimes are given.

∗Originally presented at 10th European meeting on Ferroelectricity, Cambridge, UK, August 3–8, 2003.

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∗Originally presented at 10th European meeting on Ferroelectricity, Cambridge, UK, August 3–8, 2003.

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