Synthetic data in quantitative scanning probe microscopy

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Abstract

Synthetic data are of increasing importance in nanometrology. They can be used for development of data processing methods, analysis of uncertainties and estimation of various measurement artefacts. In this paper we review methods used for their generation and the applications of synthetic data in scanning probe microscopy, focusing on their principles, performance, and applicability. We illustrate the benefits of using synthetic data on different tasks related to development of bet-ter scanning approaches and related to estimation of reliability of data processing methods. We demonstrate how the synthetic data can be used to analyse systematic errors that are common to scanning probe microscopy methods, either related to the measurement principle or to the typical data processing paths.

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Nečas, D., & Klapetek, P. (2021, July 1). Synthetic data in quantitative scanning probe microscopy. Nanomaterials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11071746

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