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HARČARÍK, M. JANKOVÝCH, R.
Original Title
NOISE AND STEP HEIGHT PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED OPTICAL SURFACE MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Type
journal article in Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
Increasing demands for manufacturing quality and new standards in surface metrology foreshadow a widespread adoption of 3D surface topography measurement in manufacturing quality control. This raises the question of instrument selection. Coherence scanning interferometry and laser scanning confocal microscopy are some of the most common technologies in optical measurement of surface topography. These methods differ significantly in their suitability for different types of measurement. This article provides a comparison of the measurement noise and step height measurement performance two measuring instruments based on these two principles in relation to objectives used for measurement. Such data can be used to inform instrument selection in an industrial environment.
Keywords
surface texture, confocal microscopy, coherence scanning interferometry, comparison of instruments, topography measurement noise, step height repeatability
Authors
HARČARÍK, M.; JANKOVÝCH, R.
Released
13. 12. 2017
Publisher
MM (Modern Machinery) Science Journal
Location
Praha
ISBN
1805-0476
Periodical
MM Science Journal
Year of study
2017
Number
5
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
2030
Pages to
2034
Pages count
URL
http://doi.org./10.17973/MMSJ.2017_12_201727
BibTex
@article{BUT142924, author="Matej {Harčarík} and Róbert {Jankových}", title="NOISE AND STEP HEIGHT PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED OPTICAL SURFACE MEASURING INSTRUMENTS", journal="MM Science Journal", year="2017", volume="2017", number="5", pages="2030--2034", doi="10.17973/MMSJ.2017\{_}12\{_}201781", issn="1805-0476", url="http://doi.org./10.17973/MMSJ.2017_12_201727" }