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Estimation of roughness measurement bias originating from background subtraction

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability 2020-04-28 v1

Abstract

When measuring the roughness of rough surfaces, the limited sizes of scanned areas lead to its systematic underestimation. Levelling by polynomials and other filtering used in real-world processing of atomic force microscopy data increases this bias considerably. Here a framework is developed providing explicit expressions for the bias of squared mean square roughness in the case of levelling by fitting a model background function using linear least squares. The framework is then applied to polynomial levelling, for both one-dimensional and two-dimensional data processing, and basic models of surface autocorrelation function, Gaussian and exponential. Several other common scenarios are covered as well, including median levelling, intermediate Gaussian--exponential autocorrelation model and frequency space filtering. Application of the results to other quantities, such as Rq, Sq, Ra and~Sa is discussed. The results are summarized in overview plots covering a range of autocorrelation functions and polynomial degrees, which allow graphical estimation of the bias.

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@article{arxiv.2001.00433,
  title  = {Estimation of roughness measurement bias originating from background subtraction},
  author = {David Nečas and Petr Klapetek and Miroslav Valtr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.00433},
  year   = {2020}
}

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24 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Measurement Science and Technology, special issue Nanoscale 2019