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PO: Polymerphysik
PO 1: Dünne Filme und Grenzfl
ächen I
PO 1.2: Talk
Tuesday, March 2, 1999, 09:30–09:50, HS 19
Dynamic viscoelastic profiles of soft polymer interfaces via noise analysis of AFM cantilevers — •Diethelm Johannsmann, Martin Gelbert, Andreas Roters, Martin Schimmel, and Jürgen Rühe — Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Ackermannweg 10, D-55128 Mainz
The dynamic properties of the environment of an AFM tip
can be probed by observing the cantilever’s
mechanical noise. In the absence of viscoelastic dispersion,
the power spectral density (PSD) is
given by Lorentzians with the friction coefficient ξ,
the effective mass m, and the effective
spring constant κ as fit parameters.
The viscoelastic profiles obtained from soft polymer brushes show
an elastic interaction extending to a tip-sample distance equal to
about the brush height. There is a strong increase in friction
(lubrication) at tip-surface distances
much larger than the brush thickness which is attributed
to breathing modes. For tips deeply
immersed into a brush the noise spectra are no longer
described by resonance curves. There is
an excess noise at low frequency, which we attribute
to viscoelastic dispersion. Hydrodynamic
interactions, which should also lead to deviations from
pure resonances, should be largely
screened by the polymer. By the fluctuation dissipation
theorem the viscoelastic spectrum
ξ(ω) can be explicitly derived.
[1] A. Roters, M. Gelbert, M. Schimmel, J. Rühe,
D. Johannsmann, Phys. Rev. E 56, 3256 (1997)