Height-Height Correlation Function
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NSF DMR 0847552: Height-Height Correlation Function
Atomic force microscopy images can be analyzed with the height-height correlation function to determine both long-range (global) roughness, as well as short-range (local, Hurst) roughness and a correlation length related to the crystalline size, or grain size. An example is shown in the publication below:
Thomas Gredig, Evan A. Silverstein, Matthew P. Byrne, Height-Height Correlation Function to Determine Grain Size in Iron Phthalocyanine Thin Films, J. Phys.: Conf. Ser., 417, 012069 (2013).
The code to compute the Height-Height Correlation Function is available via GitHub/ThomasGredig/.
Citation
BibTeX citation:
@misc{gredig2013,
author = {Gredig, Thomas},
title = {Height-Height {Correlation} {Function}},
date = {2013-05-25},
url = {https://www.csulb.edu/~tgredig/posts/news/2021-07-25-height-height-correlation-function.html},
langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Gredig, Thomas. 2013. “Height-Height Correlation Function.”
https://www.csulb.edu/~tgredig/posts/news/2021-07-25-height-height-correlation-function.html.