Tip dependence of three-dimensional scanning force microscopy images of calcite-water interfaces investigated by simulation and experiments

In this study, we have investigated the influence of the tip on the three-dimensional scanning force microscopy (3D-SFM) images of calcite-water interfaces by experiments and simulations. We calculated 3D force images by simulations with the solvent tip approximation (STA), Ca, CO 3 and OH tip model...

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Published inNanoscale Vol. 12; no. 24; pp. 12856 - 12868
Main Authors Miyazawa, Keisuke, Tracey, John, Reischl, Bernhard, Spijker, Peter, Foster, Adam S, Rohl, Andrew L, Fukuma, Takeshi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 25.06.2020
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Summary:In this study, we have investigated the influence of the tip on the three-dimensional scanning force microscopy (3D-SFM) images of calcite-water interfaces by experiments and simulations. We calculated 3D force images by simulations with the solvent tip approximation (STA), Ca, CO 3 and OH tip models. For all the 3D images, the z profiles at the surface Ca and CO 3 sites alternately show oscillatory peaks corresponding to the hydration layers. However, the peak heights and spacings become larger when the mechanical stability of the tip becomes higher. For analyzing the xy slices of the 3D force images, we developed the extended STA (E-STA) model which allowed us to reveal the strong correlation between the hydration structure just under the tip and the atomic-scale force contrasts. Based on these understandings on the image features showing the strong tip dependence, we developed a method for objectively estimating the similarity between 3D force images. With this method, we compared the simulated images with the three experimentally obtained ones. Among them, two images showed a relatively high similarity with the image obtained by the simulation with the Ca or the CO 3 tip model. Based on these agreements, we characterized the hydration structure and mechanical stability of the experimentally used tips. The understanding and methodology presented here should help us to derive accurate information on the tip and the interfacial structure from experimentally obtained 3D-SFM images. In this study, we have investigated the influence of the tip on the three-dimensional scanning force microscopy (3D-SFM) images of calcite-water interfaces by experiments and simulations.
Bibliography:10.1039/D0NR02043E
Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Detailed explanations on the 3D-SFM measurements and data processing, and calculation of pattern scores; pattern scores calculated for the simulated force images; and electronic data of the water density distribution images just under the tip and their data format. See DOI
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ISSN:2040-3364
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DOI:10.1039/d0nr02043e