2020
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/aba6ba
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Round robin test for height valuation methods, LEL and W/3, in China

Abstract: In the field of optical microscopy, height valuations, or calibrations, are critical to ensure accuracy and traceability. Height assessment, however, may be controversial, particularly for measurements on large steps or narrow grooves. Thus, standard setting and instrument operations are essential. In this paper, the limited energy lost (LEL) method, which is a Chinese solution, and the well-known ISO W/3 method were both applied in a two-year round robin test to verify their theoretical compatibility and prom… Show more

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“…Beginning in 2018, a 2-year round robin test was organised for verifying the theoretical compatibility of W/3 and LEL methods and promoting their corresponding applications throughout China. 70 The LEL method, as a height evaluation method with clear physical meaning, complements the W/3 method and contributes to 3D calibration.…”
Section: Height Evaluation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Beginning in 2018, a 2-year round robin test was organised for verifying the theoretical compatibility of W/3 and LEL methods and promoting their corresponding applications throughout China. 70 The LEL method, as a height evaluation method with clear physical meaning, complements the W/3 method and contributes to 3D calibration.…”
Section: Height Evaluation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In May 2018, China's first national standard for confocal microscopes (GB/T 34879‐2017) was formally implemented and adopted the LEL method for determining the height of grooves or steps. Beginning in 2018, a 2‐year round robin test was organised for verifying the theoretical compatibility of W/3 and LEL methods and promoting their corresponding applications throughout China 70 . The LEL method, as a height evaluation method with clear physical meaning, complements the W/3 method and contributes to 3D calibration.…”
Section: D Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%