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Optics Express|July 17, 2020
Machine learning techniques applied for the detection of nanoparticles on surfaces using coherent Fourier scatterometryD Kolenov, S F Pereira
Applied Optics|September 25, 2020
Convolutional neural network applied for nanoparticle classification using coherent scatterometry dataD Kolenov, D Davidse, J Le Cam, et al.
Optics Express|October 27, 2022
Direct detection of polystyrene equivalent nanoparticles with diameter of 21 nm (∼λ/19) using coherent Fourier scatterometry: erratumD Kolenov, I E Zadeh, R C Horsten, et al.
Optics Express|June 22, 2021
Direct detection of polystyrene equivalent nanoparticles with a diameter of 21 nm (∼λ/19) using coherent Fourier scatterometryD Kolenov, I E Zadeh, R C Horsten, et al.
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Optics Express|July 17, 2020
Machine learning techniques applied for the detection of nanoparticles on surfaces using coherent Fourier scatterometryD Kolenov, S F Pereira
Applied Optics|September 25, 2020
Convolutional neural network applied for nanoparticle classification using coherent scatterometry dataD Kolenov, D Davidse, J Le Cam, et al.
Optics Express|October 27, 2022
Direct detection of polystyrene equivalent nanoparticles with diameter of 21 nm (∼λ/19) using coherent Fourier scatterometry: erratumD Kolenov, I E Zadeh, R C Horsten, et al.
Optics Express|June 22, 2021
Direct detection of polystyrene equivalent nanoparticles with a diameter of 21 nm (∼λ/19) using coherent Fourier scatterometryD Kolenov, I E Zadeh, R C Horsten, et al.
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