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Time metrology

IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 27 (1999). IEEE Standard Definitions of Physical Quantities for Fundamental Frequency and Time Metrology—Random Instabilities, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York. [Pg.336]

The metrology characteristics of designed techniques of elements determination meet the requirements shown to test - methods of the analysis. The time of determination makes 15-20 minutes. [Pg.330]

And what is measurement quality Main focus is that measurement need to be comparable over space and time and here we need metrology. [Pg.202]

Since reflectometry is a major metrology tool in CMP processes, another important issue is the number of measurement points on the wafer that are required to determine the film thickness and uniformity without sacrificing cycle time. Table II presents a comparison of number of data points vs the measurement efficiency and accuracy using the polar map pattern on the... [Pg.221]

This experimental development was matched by rapid theoretical progress, and the comparison and interplay between theory and experiment has been important in the field of metrology, leading to higher precision in the determination of the fundamental constants. We feel that now is a good time to review modern bound state theory. The theory of hydrogenic bound states is widely described in the literature. The basics of nonrelativistic theory are contained in any textbook on quantum mechanics, and the relativistic Dirac equation and the Lamb shift are discussed in any textbook on quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory. An excellent source for the early results is the classic book by Bethe and Salpeter [6]. A number of excellent reviews contain more recent theoretical results, and a representative, but far from exhaustive, list of these reviews includes [7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17]. [Pg.268]

Laboratories must use calibration standards that are metrological trace-ability to an embodiment of the unit in which they are expressed. This requires use of certified reference materials, usually to make up working standards that calibrate instruments in the laboratory. Implicit is that results will be expressed in common units, and while this is increasingly the case, the example of the Mars Climate Orbiter (chapter 1) should signal those still using versions of imperial units that it might be time to join the rest of the world and use SI units. [Pg.292]

There are some existing texts that cover the material in this book, but I have tried to take a holistic view of quality assurance at a level that interested and competent laboratory scientists might learn from. I am continually surprised that methods to achieve quality, whether they consist of calculating a measurement uncertainty, documenting metrological traceability, or the proper use of a certified reference material, are still the subject of intense academic debate. As such, this book runs the risk of being quickly out of date. To avoid this, I have flagged areas that are in a state of flux, and I believe the principles behind the material presented in this book will stand the test of time. [Pg.315]

The measurement assurance approach has, over time, become increasingly popular in the metrology community, and in recent years has become well accepted both inside and, to some extent, outside the United States as a rigorous way to ensure the quality of calibrations. [Pg.102]


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