BS ISO 11952:2019
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Surface chemical analysis. Scanning-probe microscopy. Determination of geometric quantities using SPM: Calibration of measuring systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 72 |
This document specifies methods for characterizing and calibrating the scan axes of scanning-probe microscopes (SPMs) for measuring geometric quantities at the highest level. It is applicable to those providing further calibrations and is not intended for general industry use, where a lower level of calibration might be required.
This document has the following objectives:
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to increase the comparability of measurements of geometrical quantities made using SPMs by traceability to the unit of length;
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to define the minimum requirements for the calibration process and the conditions of acceptance;
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to ascertain the instrument’s ability to be calibrated (assignment of a “calibrate-ability” category to the instrument);
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to define the scope of the calibration (conditions of measurement and environments, ranges of measurement, temporal stability, transferability);
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to provide a model, in accordance with ISO/IEC Guide 98-3 , to calculate the uncertainty for simple geometrical quantities in measurements using an SPM;
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to define the requirements for reporting results.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
7 | Foreword |
11 | Introduction |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
14 | 4 Symbols |
16 | 5 Characteristics of SPMs 5.1 Components of an SPM |
18 | 5.2 Metrological categories of SPMs 5.3 Block diagram of an SPM 5.3.1 For category C: 5.3.2 Additionally, for category B: |
19 | 5.3.3 Additionally, for category A: 5.4 Calibration interval |
20 | 6 Preliminary characterization of the measuring system 6.1 Overview of the instrument characteristics and influencing factors to be investigated |
22 | 6.2 Waiting times after interventions in the measuring system (e.g. instrument installation, intrinsic effects, carrying out operation, warm-up, tip/specimen change) 6.2.1 Adjustment of the instrument to ambient conditions 6.2.2 Potential causes of drift 6.2.3 Procedure |
23 | 6.3 External influences 6.3.1 Sources of external influences 6.3.2 Consequences of external influences and countermeasures 6.4 Summary |
24 | 7 Calibration of scan axes 7.1 General 7.2 Measurement standards 7.2.1 Requirements for measurement standards |
25 | 7.2.2 Handling of measurement standards 7.3 Xy-scanner guidance deviations of the x- and y-axes (xtz, ytz) 7.3.1 Definition of xy-scanner guidance deviations in vertical direction (z-plane) 7.3.2 Measurement strategy |
26 | 7.3.3 Flatness measurement standards |
27 | 7.3.4 Measurements 7.3.5 Evaluation of results |
28 | 7.3.6 Summary 7.3.7 Extended calibration measurements |
29 | 7.4 Calibration of x- and y-axis (Cx, Cy) and of rectangularity (ϕxy) and determination of deviations (xtx, yty, ywx) 7.4.1 General 7.4.2 Definition of pitch px and py and rectangularity (ϕxy) in the x-y-plane 7.4.3 Measurement strategy |
30 | 7.4.4 Selection of lateral measurement standards |
31 | 7.4.5 Basic calibration — Adjustments and measurements |
32 | 7.4.6 Extended calibrations (scan speed, angle, and eccentric measurements) |
33 | 7.4.7 Evaluation |
36 | 7.4.8 Extended evaluations: nonlinearity of the x-y-axis |
37 | 7.4.9 Summary |
38 | 7.5 Calibration of the z-axis Cz, ϕxz, and ϕyz, and determination of the deviations ztz, zwx, and zwy 7.5.1 General 7.5.2 Definitions of the step height |
39 | 7.5.3 Measurement strategy 7.5.4 Selection of step height measurement standards |
40 | 7.5.5 Basic calibration — Adjustments and measurements |
41 | 7.5.6 Extended calibrations |
42 | 7.5.7 Evaluations |
46 | 7.5.8 Summary 7.6 3D measurement standards for alternative and extended calibration 7.6.1 General 7.6.2 Requirements for 3D measurement standards |
47 | 7.6.3 Selection of the 3D measurement standards |
48 | 7.6.4 Carrying-out of the basic calibration 7.6.5 Evaluation of the measurements |
49 | 7.6.6 Extended calibrations 7.6.7 Advantages and disadvantages of the 3D measurement standard |
50 | 8 Report of calibration results 8.1 General 8.2 Equipment used 8.3 Statements on ambient conditions |
51 | 8.4 From Clause 5: Preliminary investigations 8.5 From Clause 5: Calibration — Details of measurement standards, scan range and scan speed 8.6 Further statements 9 Uncertainties of measurement 9.1 General |
52 | 9.2 Vertical measurand (height and depth) |
53 | 10 Report of results (form) |
54 | Annex A (informative) Example of superposition of disturbing influences in the topography image |
56 | Annex B (informative) Sound investigations: effects of a sound-proofing hood |
58 | Annex C (informative) Thermal isolation effect of a sound-proofing hood/measuring cabin |
60 | Annex D (informative) Handling of contaminations in recorded topography images |
61 | Annex E (informative) Step height determination: comparison between histogram and ISO 5436-1 method |
63 | Annex F (normative) Uncertainty of measurement for lateral measurands (pitch, position, diameter) |
68 | Bibliography |