The recently introduced active quality factor control for dynamic force mic
roscopy (Q-control) in liquids promises higher sensitivity, and thus, small
er interaction forces compared to normal tapping (intermittent contact) mod
e. By a careful analysis of force distance curves, we show that the lateral
resolution obtained on fragile biological membranes is actually comparable
for both modes if scan parameters are optimized accordingly. In addition,
Q-control is limited to small scan rates only. (C) 2001 American Institute
of Physics.