JEOL JSPM-5200 Instructions Manual page 246

Scanning probe microscope
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■ Filter/L
oop Gain
Set a
filter and gain amplifier for the feedback signal
Fback Fil
ters/Hz
Specify t
from 16 f
slower w
observati
f
eedback circuit to be prone to os
caus
e oscillation. In the cases of the current image and force image, on the other hand,
selec
t a lower frequency than that for topographical observation. The filt
s
ystem is a low-pass filter, a
gain
decrease. Its characteristics are shown below:
The sensitivity decreases gradually as the frequency becomes higher than the cutoff
frequency.
Loop Gain
You specify the loop gain of the feedback circuit. The gain becomes higher as the
number becomes larger. Usually, select a higher number (8 to 64) for the AFM mode,
and select a lower number (4 to 32) for the STM mode. Loop Gain and Filter/Hz are
closely related to each other. Even if the Loop Gain is small, a large Filter/Hz (faster
response) causes the feedback circuit to be prone to oscillation. Even if the Loop Gain is
large, a small Filter/Hz (slower response) causes the feedback circuit not to be prone to
oscillation.
During image observation, select about 8 for the Loop Gain; adjust Filter/Hz; then select
a one-step larger number for the Loop Gain if no oscillation occurs. When setting the
Loop Gain to 1, make sure that the Z position is near zero volts. If the Z position is far
from zero, the tip may collide with the specimen or go far away from the specimen
surface, because the Z position can follow only within ± 20 V to ± 30 V when the Loop
Gain is 1.
TMPM5200-2
he cutoff frequency of the feedback loop in this selection box. You can select
requencies between 0.01 Hz and 5 Hz. Response of the feedback loop becomes
hen a smaller frequency is selected, and vice versa. In ordinary topographical
on, select as high a frequency as po
nd the cutoff frequency indicates the beginning frequency of
Gain
.
ssible. Too high a frequency causes the
cillation. So set a frequency that is high but does not
Frequency
Cutoff
frequency
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er used in this
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