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BS ISO 11952:2019 Surface chemical analysis. Scanning-probe microscopy. Determination of geometric quantities using SPM: Calibration of measuring systems

BS ISO 11952:2019

Surface chemical analysis. Scanning-probe microscopy. Determination of geometric quantities using SPM: Calibration of measuring systems

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Standard number:BS ISO 11952:2019
Pages:72
Released:2019-05-31
ISBN:978 0 580 88296 8
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 11952:2019


This standard BS ISO 11952:2019 Surface chemical analysis. Scanning-probe microscopy. Determination of geometric quantities using SPM: Calibration of measuring systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.040.40 Chemical analysis

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:

  • to increase the comparability of measurements of geometrical quantities made using SPMs by traceability to the unit of length;

  • to define the minimum requirements for the calibration process and the conditions of acceptance;

  • to ascertain the instrument's ability to be calibrated (assignment of a “calibrate-ability” category to the instrument);

  • to define the scope of the calibration (conditions of measurement and environments, ranges of measurement, temporal stability, transferability);

  • 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;

  • to define the requirements for reporting results.