Estimation of the shear force in transverse dynamic force microscopy using a sliding mode observer
In this paper, the problem of estimating the shear force affecting the tip of the cantilever in a Transverse Dynamic Force Microscope (TDFM) using a real-time implementable sliding mode observer is addressed. The behaviour of a vertically oriented oscillated cantilever, in close proximity to a speci...
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doaj-4d5721d0549247baa02292017abc70ac2020-11-24T21:09:08ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262015-09-0159097157097157-910.1063/1.4931595057509ADVEstimation of the shear force in transverse dynamic force microscopy using a sliding mode observerThang Nguyen0Toshiaki Hatano1Said G. Khan2Kaiqiang Zhang3Christopher Edwards4Robert Harniman5Stuart C. Burgess6Massimo Antognozzi7Mervyn Miles8Guido Herrmann9College of Engineering, Mathematics & Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX44QF, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS81TR, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS81TR, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS81TR, UKCollege of Engineering, Mathematics & Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX44QF, UKCentre for Nanoscience & Quantum Information, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS81FD, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS81TR, UKCentre for Nanoscience & Quantum Information, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS81FD, UKCentre for Nanoscience & Quantum Information, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS81FD, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS81TR, UKIn this paper, the problem of estimating the shear force affecting the tip of the cantilever in a Transverse Dynamic Force Microscope (TDFM) using a real-time implementable sliding mode observer is addressed. The behaviour of a vertically oriented oscillated cantilever, in close proximity to a specimen surface, facilitates the imaging of the specimen at nano-metre scale. Distance changes between the cantilever tip and the specimen can be inferred from the oscillation amplitudes, but also from the shear force acting at the tip. Thus, the problem of accurately estimating the shear force is of significance when specimen images and mechanical properties need to be obtained at submolecular precision. A low order dynamic model of the cantilever is derived using the method of lines, for the purpose of estimating the shear force. Based on this model, an estimator using sliding mode techniques is presented to reconstruct the unknown shear force, from only tip position measurements and knowledge of the excitation signal applied to the top of the cantilever. Comparisons to methods assuming a quasi-static harmonic balance are made.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4931595 |
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Thang Nguyen Toshiaki Hatano Said G. Khan Kaiqiang Zhang Christopher Edwards Robert Harniman Stuart C. Burgess Massimo Antognozzi Mervyn Miles Guido Herrmann |
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Thang Nguyen Toshiaki Hatano Said G. Khan Kaiqiang Zhang Christopher Edwards Robert Harniman Stuart C. Burgess Massimo Antognozzi Mervyn Miles Guido Herrmann Estimation of the shear force in transverse dynamic force microscopy using a sliding mode observer AIP Advances |
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Thang Nguyen Toshiaki Hatano Said G. Khan Kaiqiang Zhang Christopher Edwards Robert Harniman Stuart C. Burgess Massimo Antognozzi Mervyn Miles Guido Herrmann |
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Estimation of the shear force in transverse dynamic force microscopy using a sliding mode observer |
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Estimation of the shear force in transverse dynamic force microscopy using a sliding mode observer |
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Estimation of the shear force in transverse dynamic force microscopy using a sliding mode observer |
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Estimation of the shear force in transverse dynamic force microscopy using a sliding mode observer |
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Estimation of the shear force in transverse dynamic force microscopy using a sliding mode observer |
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estimation of the shear force in transverse dynamic force microscopy using a sliding mode observer |
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In this paper, the problem of estimating the shear force affecting the tip of the cantilever in a Transverse Dynamic Force Microscope (TDFM) using a real-time implementable sliding mode observer is addressed. The behaviour of a vertically oriented oscillated cantilever, in close proximity to a specimen surface, facilitates the imaging of the specimen at nano-metre scale. Distance changes between the cantilever tip and the specimen can be inferred from the oscillation amplitudes, but also from the shear force acting at the tip. Thus, the problem of accurately estimating the shear force is of significance when specimen images and mechanical properties need to be obtained at submolecular precision. A low order dynamic model of the cantilever is derived using the method of lines, for the purpose of estimating the shear force. Based on this model, an estimator using sliding mode techniques is presented to reconstruct the unknown shear force, from only tip position measurements and knowledge of the excitation signal applied to the top of the cantilever. Comparisons to methods assuming a quasi-static harmonic balance are made. |
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