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Uncertainties in Small-Angle Measurement Systems Used to Calibrate Angle Artifacts
We have studied a number of effects that can give rise to errors in small-angle measurement systems when they are used to calibrate artifacts such as optical polygons. Of these sources of uncertainty, the most difficult to quantify are errors associated with the measurement of imperfect, non-flat fa...
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[Gaithersburg, MD] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology
2004
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4854320/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27366616 http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.109.024 |
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author | Stone, Jack A. Amer, Mohamed Faust, Bryon Zimmerman, Jay |
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description | We have studied a number of effects that can give rise to errors in small-angle measurement systems when they are used to calibrate artifacts such as optical polygons. Of these sources of uncertainty, the most difficult to quantify are errors associated with the measurement of imperfect, non-flat faces of the artifact, causing the instrument to misinterpret the average orientation of the surface. In an attempt to shed some light on these errors, we have compared autocollimator measurements to angle measurements made with a Fizeau phase-shifting interferometer. These two instruments have very different operating principles and implement different definitions of the orientation of a surface, but (surprisingly) we have not yet seen any clear differences between results obtained with the autocollimator and with the interferometer. The interferometer is in some respects an attractive alternative to an autocollimator for small-angle measurement; it implements an unambiguous and robust definition of surface orientation in terms of the tilt of a best-fit plane, and it is easier to quantify likely errors of the interferometer measurements than to evaluate autocollimator uncertainty. |
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spelling | pubmed-48543202016-06-30 Uncertainties in Small-Angle Measurement Systems Used to Calibrate Angle Artifacts Stone, Jack A. Amer, Mohamed Faust, Bryon Zimmerman, Jay J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol Article We have studied a number of effects that can give rise to errors in small-angle measurement systems when they are used to calibrate artifacts such as optical polygons. Of these sources of uncertainty, the most difficult to quantify are errors associated with the measurement of imperfect, non-flat faces of the artifact, causing the instrument to misinterpret the average orientation of the surface. In an attempt to shed some light on these errors, we have compared autocollimator measurements to angle measurements made with a Fizeau phase-shifting interferometer. These two instruments have very different operating principles and implement different definitions of the orientation of a surface, but (surprisingly) we have not yet seen any clear differences between results obtained with the autocollimator and with the interferometer. The interferometer is in some respects an attractive alternative to an autocollimator for small-angle measurement; it implements an unambiguous and robust definition of surface orientation in terms of the tilt of a best-fit plane, and it is easier to quantify likely errors of the interferometer measurements than to evaluate autocollimator uncertainty. [Gaithersburg, MD] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology 2004 2004-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4854320/ /pubmed/27366616 http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.109.024 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ The Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology is a publication of the U.S. Government. The papers are in the public domain and are not subject to copyright in the United States. Articles from J Res may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright. |
spellingShingle | Article Stone, Jack A. Amer, Mohamed Faust, Bryon Zimmerman, Jay Uncertainties in Small-Angle Measurement Systems Used to Calibrate Angle Artifacts |
title | Uncertainties in Small-Angle Measurement Systems Used to Calibrate Angle Artifacts |
title_full | Uncertainties in Small-Angle Measurement Systems Used to Calibrate Angle Artifacts |
title_fullStr | Uncertainties in Small-Angle Measurement Systems Used to Calibrate Angle Artifacts |
title_full_unstemmed | Uncertainties in Small-Angle Measurement Systems Used to Calibrate Angle Artifacts |
title_short | Uncertainties in Small-Angle Measurement Systems Used to Calibrate Angle Artifacts |
title_sort | uncertainties in small-angle measurement systems used to calibrate angle artifacts |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4854320/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27366616 http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.109.024 |
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