A New Kind of Atomic Force Microscopy Scan Control Enabled by Artificial Intelligence: Concept for Achieving Tip and Sample Safety Through Asymmetric Control

Author:

Degenhardt JohannesORCID,Bounaim Mohammed WassimORCID,Deng Nan,Tutsch RainerORCID,Dai GaoliangORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis paper introduces a paradigm shift in atomic force microscope (AFM) scan control, leveraging an artificial intelligence (AI)-based controller. In contrast to conventional control methods, which either show a limited performance, such as proportional integral differential (PID) control, or which purely focus on mathematical optimality as classical optimal control approaches, our proposed AI approach redefines the objective of control for achieving practical optimality. This presented AI controller minimizes the root-mean-square control deviations in routine scans by a factor of about 4 compared to PID control in the presented setup and also showcases a distinctive asymmetric response in complex situations, prioritizing the safety of the AFM tip and sample instead of the lowest possible control deviations. The development and testing of the AI control concept are performed on simulated AFM scans, demonstrating its huge potential.

Funder

European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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