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  • In situ microscopic measurement allows for precise observations at the sample location without the risk of damage during transport, but equipment vibrations can blur images and affect accuracy.
  • The study introduces using an acceleration sensor to detect microprobe vibrations, enabling the calculation of three-dimensional displacements to correct measurement discrepancies.
  • Results show this method reduces vibration-related artifacts with displacements between 0.2 and 5.2 μm, improves lateral resolution to 212 nm, and significantly lowers the measurement error from 2.32 to 0.03 μm.

Article Abstract

In situ microscopic measurement, conducted within the natural environment of a material or device, offers precise observations directly at the sample location, mitigating potential damage or deformation during transport. However, the inherent vibration of microscopic measurement equipment can introduce blurring and distortion to images, compromising measurement accuracy. This study proposes employing an acceleration sensor to detect microprobe vibrations and subsequently calculates three-dimensional coordinate displacements to compensate for measurement discrepancies. This approach can diminish the adverse effects of vibration on measurement outcomes within the order of hundreds of nanometers. Experimental results demonstrated the efficacy of this method in mitigating vibration artifact stripes or irregularities with a displacement amplitude I = sinc[a(z - b)] ranging from ∼0.2 to 5.2 μm and a frequency spanning ∼7.9-18.8 Hz. Moreover, the lateral resolution of the probe attained 212 nm. Notably, the measurement error associated with the standard step height was decreased from 2.32 to 0.03 μm.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.539064DOI Listing

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