surfacepocusing
Surfacepocusing is a technique used in optical imaging and surface metrology to optimize the visualization of a sample by aligning the focal plane with the actual surface of interest. The goal is to maximize surface contrast and minimize signal from subsurface features or diffuse scattering, thereby improving measurements of surface topography, roughness, and texture.
Principles and approach vary, but commonly involve detecting the surface plane through changes in image sharpness,
Instrumental platforms for surfacepocusing include optical microscopes (brightfield, darkfield, confocal), interferometric surface profilers, and specialized metrology
Applications span semiconductor and display manufacturing, materials research, biology, and art conservation, wherever precise surface imaging