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A Fourier scatterometry setup is evaluated to recover the key parameters of optical phase gratings. Based on these parameters, systematic errors in the printing process of two photon polymerization (TPP) gray-scale lithography 3d printers can be compensated, namely tilt and curvature deviations. The proposed setup is significantly cheaper than a confocal microscope, which is usually used to determine calibrations parameters for compensation of the TPP printing process. The grating parameters recovered this way are compared to those obtained with a confocal microscope. A clear correlation between confocal and scatterometric measurements is first shown for structures containing either tilt or curvature. The correlation is also shown for structures containing a mixture of tilt and curvature errors (squared Pearson coefficient $r^2$ = 0.92). This new compensation method is demonstrated on a TPP printer: A diffractive optical element (DOE) printed with correction parameters obtained from Fourier scatterometry shows a significant reduction in noise as compared to the uncompensated system. This verifies the successful reduction of tilt and curvature errors. Further improvements of the method are proposed, which may enable the measurements to become more precise than confocal measurements in the future, since scatterometry is not affected by the diffraction limit.
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(2023)
Full data on citizen questionnaire, conducted in 2018. as an online survey, with the sample size of 808 respondents. In order to qualify for participation in the survey, the respondents needed to be citizens of the rural community Neunkirchen-Seelscheid with voting rights, meaning older than 16 years.