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Author's reply to Dr G Bönsch's Letter to the Editor

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A Titov

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Deviations from flatness of the gauging surfaces of material artefacts do not practically affect the results of new parallax-free methods of length measurements based on optical differential measurements (DM). The surface texture deformations, resulting from the wringing procedure of a gauge block to a reference plate and defined for the wringing contact without an excessive wringing film thickness, are highly reproducible and can be included in the definition of the mechanical length of a block without any tangible increase in the total uncertainty.


PACS

06.30.Bp Spatial dimensions (e.g., position, lengths, volume, angles, and displacements)

68.35.B- Structure of clean surfaces (and surface reconstruction)

06.20.Dk Measurement and error theory

Subjects

Instrumentation and measurement

Surfaces, interfaces and thin films

Dates

Issue 4 (August 2003)

Received 16 October 2002

Published 13 June 2003



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