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Roughness characterization of smooth machined surfaces by light scattering

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Characterization of surface roughness has generally been limited to rms deviation from the mean and occasionally the autocorrelation length. By considering the surface to be a superposition of many sinusoidal gratings, the surface spectral density function (SDF) has been calculated from measurements of the light scattered out of a reflected He–Ne laser beam. By rotating the sample, the SDF can be found for anisotropic surfaces (such as machined surfaces). The SDF allows examination of roughness as a function of spatial frequency, which is important for many applications. Interferometric and scattering results are compared for a rough (350-Å rms) machined surface, and finally a smooth (50-Å rms) diamond machined surface is characterized.

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